Chemical Engineering and Management – Faculty of Engineering

Chemical Engineering and Management

Master the principles of chemical engineering to drive innovation in material manufacturing, energy development, and product creation, all while integrating the foundational aspects of a commerce degree for a comprehensive understanding of business and technology.

Length
5 years
Degree
Bachelor of Engineering & Management (Co-op Available)
Program
Engineering
Options

Co-op

Admission requirements

Academic Prerequisites

This is an above level 1 specialization that requires successful completion of the Engineering 1 general first year, as well as ECON 1B03.

Use the Future Students admissions tool for entry requirements.

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Program structure

This program layout applies to students registered in 2021-2022.
Where there are discrepancies in this document, the published Academic Calendar will always take precedence.
For a detailed breakdown of your course requirements, please refer to your Student Summary in Mosaic.

Level 2: 37 units (as of 2022)

Term 1Term 2
 ChE 2D04
Chemical Engineering Principles I
Chem 1AA3
Introductory Chemistry II
ChE 2E04
Numerical Methods and Computing for Chemical Engineers
ChE 2F04
Chemical Engineering Principles II
Econ 1BB3
Introductory Macroeconomics
ChE 2O04
Fluid Mechanics
Math 2Z03
Engineering Mathematics III
Math 2ZZ3
Engineering Mathematics IV
Commerce 1AA3
Financial Accounting I
ENG 2PX3
Integrated Engineering Design Project 2
ENGNMGT 2AA3
Communication Skills

Notes for Terms 1 and 2:
Complementary Studies 
means one or two courses (6 units total) selected from the list of acceptable Complementary Study courses maintained by the Associate Dean of Engineering. These units have been equally divided between the terms in this analysis, but the student may choose to take all 6 units in either Term 1 or 2.

Level 3: 38 units (as of 2022)

Term 1Term 2
ChE 3D04
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
ChE 3G04
Simulation, Modelling and Simulation
ChE 3I03
Data Acquisition and Analysis
ChE 3K04
Introduction to Reactor Design
ChE 3M04
Mass Transfer and Stagewise Operations
ChE 3L03
Intermediate Laboratory Skills
ChE 3A04
Heat Transfer
Commerce 2AB3
Managerial Accounting 1
Commerce 1BA3 or 2BA3
Organizational Behaviour/Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources
Commerce 2FA3
Introduction to Finance
 Commerce 1MA3
Introduction to Marketing

Level 4: 34-37 units (as of 2022)

Term 1Term 2
Commerce 2FB3
Managerial Finance
ChE 3P04
Process Control
MATLS 3J03
Statistical Methods for Materials Engineers
Commerce 3MC3
Applied Marketing Management
ENGNMGT 4A03
Innovation Driven Project Development and Management
Engineer 4A03
Engineering and Social Responsibility
Commerce 4QA3
Operations Modelling and Analysis
3 units fromBiochem 2EE3 – Metabolism and Physiological Chemistry (term 2)
Chem 3I03 – Industrial Chemistry (term 2)
Chem Bio 2A03 – Introduction to Bio-Analytical Chemistry (term 1)
Chem Bio 3BM3 – Implanted Biomaterials (term 2)
ChE 3Q03 – Introduction to Polymer Science (term 2)
3-6 units from:Chem 2E03 – Introductory Organic Chemistry
Or both
Chem 20A3 – Organic Chemistry I (term 1)
Chem 20B3 – Organic Chemistry II (term 2)
6 units from: (Only one course from approved list B can be taken over the course of the program)
ChE 3BK3 – Bio-Reaction Engineering (term 1 List B)
Che 3BM3 – Bioseparations Engineering (term 2 List B)
ChE 4A03 – Energy Systems Engineering (term 1)
ChE 4B03 – Polymer Reaction Engineering (term 1)
ChE 4H03 – Big Data Methods and Modeling in Chemical and Materials Engineering (term 2)
ChE 4K03 – Reactor Design for Heterogeneous Systems  (term 1)
ChE 4M03 – Industrial Separation Processes (term 1)
ChE 4T03 – Applications of Chemical Engineering in Medicine (term 2)
ChE 4TA3 A/B – Engineering Practicum (term 1 & 2)
ChE 4X03 – Polymer Processing (term 2)
ChE 4Z03 – Interfacial Engineering (term 2 List B)
Engineer 4EX3 A/B – Experiential Engineering Design

Level 5: 37-39units (as of 2022)

Term 1Term 2
ChE 4N04
Engineering Economics and Problem Solving
 ChE 4L03
Advanced Laboratory Skills
Commerce 2BC3
Human Resource Management and Labour Relations
Commerce 4PA3
Business Policy: Strategic Management
ChE 4W06 A/B
Chemical Plant Design – Capstone ProjectPrerequisite: Registration in ChE 4N04, Registration in the final level of any Chemical Engineering program.Information Sessions will be scheduled in September. There will be 3 projects available:Entrepreneurial Engineering Project
6-7 units from:
ChE 3BK3 – Bio-Reaction Engineering (term 1 List B)
Che 3BM3 – Bioseparations Engineering (term 2 List B)
ChE 4A03 – Energy Systems Engineering (term 1)
ChE 4B03 – Polymer Reaction Engineering (term 1)
ChE 4E03 – Digital Computer and Process Control (term 1)
ChE 4H03 – Big Data Methods and Modeling in Chemical and Materials Engineering (term 2)
ChE 4G03 – Optimization in Chemical Engineering (term 2)
ChE 4K03 – Reactor Design for Heterogeneous Systems  (term 1)
ChE 4M03 – Industrial Separation Processes (term 1)
ChE 4T03 – Applications of Chemical Engineering in Medicine (term 2)
ChE 4TA3 A/B – Engineering Practicum (term 1 & 2)
ChE 4X03 – Polymer Processing (term 2)
ChE 4Y04 A/B – Senior Independent Project (term 1 & 2 List B)
ChE 4Z03 – Interfacial Engineering (term 2 List B)
Engineer 4EX3 A/B – Experiential Engineering Design

Note: Only one course from List B (Chem Eng Sci/Math courses) can be taken over the course of the program 
ENGNMGT 5B03  Engineering and Management Capstone
6 units from:
Commerce Electives selected from Level III or IV Commerce
3-4 units:
Level II or IV technical Electives from approved list A or or permission of the Department of Chemical Engineering 

Co-op and experiential learning

Experiential learning provides students with hands-on opportunities beyond the traditional lecture-style format to gain valuable experience.

The Engineering Co-op Program is an optional program which provides you with the opportunity to work in real engineering positions before you graduate. The Centre for Career Growth and Experience (the Centre) administers the undergraduate co-op program.

Example employers:

  • Xerox Canada
  • Imperial Oil
  • Hatch
  • Dow Chemical
  • Suncor/Petro-Canada
  • Uniroyal
  • GE Water & Process Technologies

Learn more about co-op.

McMaster Engineering has many engineering clubs, teams and societies you can join to enhance your practical knowledge and soft skills, provide support, or give you the chance to explore new activities. Clubs are an enjoyable way to enrich your student life and contribute to your social development and academic success.

  • Chemical Engineering Club
  • Engineering Without Borders
  • McMaster Solar Car Team
  • MAC Formula Electric

Browse opportunities to get involved and gain experience.

Engineering programs have been enriched with interdisciplinary design courses, enabling students to work in teams on real-world problems. This practical experience builds their portfolios and hones skills vital for managing complex projects and utilizing emerging technologies. It prepares them for co-ops and future careers, fostering critical thinking, collaboration, and an understanding of societal issues.

Four project-based design courses that all students take include:

  • ENGINEER 1P13: Integrated Cornerstone Design Projects in Engineering
  • ENGINEER 2PX3: Engineering Design 2: Communications and Societal Impact
  • ENGINEER 3PX3: Engineering Design 2: Engineering Economics
  • CAPSTONE

Find out more

Example career paths:

  • Process and refine fuels (gasoline, natural gas, propane)
  • Develop sustainable energy systems
  • Manufacture silicon chips
  • Produce the food we eat
  • Resolve environmental problems

Research areas:

  • Energy production and energy systems
  • Biological interface engineering and nanotechnology
  • Water and wastewater treatment

How to apply

Understand every step, from applying, to accepting your offer and joining us on campus!

Department of Chemical Engineering

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