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This page currently only links to our departments' subjects.  For a full breakdown of the curriculum, look at the yearbook on [http://web.up.ac.za/default.asp?ipkCategoryID=9164 the university webpage].
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This page currently only links to our departments' subjects.  For a full breakdown of the curriculum, look at the yearbook on [http://www.up.ac.za/yearbooks/home the university webpage].
  
 
=Overview=
 
=Overview=
 
Here is a diagram showing the relationship between various subjects (click the image to see a larger version):
 
Here is a diagram showing the relationship between various subjects (click the image to see a larger version):
  
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=First year=
 
=First year=
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=Second year=
 
=Second year=
 
==First semester==
 
==First semester==
[[CIR 211]] Chemical Engineering 211
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* [[CIM 210]] Chemical engineering materials 210
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* [[CIR 211]] Chemical Engineering 211
  
 
==Second semester==
 
==Second semester==
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=Third year=
 
=Third year=
 
==First semester==
 
==First semester==
* [[COP 311]] Transfer Processes 311,
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* [[CBI 310]] Biochemical Engineering 310
* [[CTD 311]] Thermodynamics 311,
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* [[CIR 310]] Chemical engineering 310
* [[CBI 310]] Biochemical Engineering 310,
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* [[CJJ 310]] Professional and technical communication
* [[CPS 311]] Piping Systems Design 311,
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* [[CMO 310]] Mass transfer 310
* [[CSQ 311]] Communication 311
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* [[COP 311]] Transfer Processes 311
  
 
==Second semester==
 
==Second semester==
* [[CPD 320]] Process Dynamics 320
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* [[CIO 320]] Chemical Engineering Design 321
 
* [[CKN 320]] Kinetics 320
 
* [[CKN 320]] Kinetics 320
* [[CHO 321]] Heat Transfer 321
 
 
* [[CLB 321]] Laboratory 321
 
* [[CLB 321]] Laboratory 321
* [[CMO 320]] Mass Transfer 320  
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* [[CPN 321]] Process Dynamics 320
* [[COM 420]] Environmental Management 420
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* [[MIA 320]] Engineering activity and group work 320
  
 
==Recess training==
 
==Recess training==
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=Fourth year=
 
=Fourth year=
 
==First semester==
 
==First semester==
* [[CIR 412]] Chemical Engineering 412,
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* [[CPA 410]] Particle technology 410
* [[CPS 410]] Process Synthesis 410,
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* [[CPB 410]] Process Control 410
* [[CPB 410]] Process Control 410,
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* [[CRO 410]] Reactor Design 410
* [[CRO 410]] Reactor Design 410,
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* [[CSC 411]] Research Project 411
 
* [[CSC 411]] Research Project 411
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* [[CIR 412]] Chemical Engineering 412
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* [[CPS 410]] Process Synthesis 410
  
 
==Second semester==
 
==Second semester==
* [[CPJ 421]] Design Project 421,
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* [[CPJ 421]] Design Project 421
* [[CPR 420]] Practice 420 ,
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* [[CPR 420]] Practice 420
* [[CSC 421]] Research Project 421,
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* [[CPS 420]] Process analysis 420
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* [[CSC 421]] Research Project 421
 
* [[CSS 420]] Specialisation 420
 
* [[CSS 420]] Specialisation 420
  
 
==Recess training==
 
==Recess training==
 
[[CPY 411]] Practical Training 411
 
[[CPY 411]] Practical Training 411
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=Postgraduate=
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See [http://www.up.ac.za/chemical-engineering/article/47798/postgraduate Postgraduate Timetables]
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==[[Process Modelling and Control]]==
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===First Semester===
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* [[CBT 732]] Multivariable Control System Theory
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* [[CPO 732]] Product Design
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* [[CSP 732]] Process Control System Development
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* [[CRO 700]] Research Orientation
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===Second Semester===
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* [[CIP 732]] Process Integration
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* [[CML 732]] Model Based Control Laboratory
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* [[CBO 700/707]] Multivariable Control System Design
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==[http://ragnarok.up.ac.za/wiki/Institute_for_Applied_Materials Carbon, Fluorine and Polymer Materials Science]==
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The Carbon, Fluorine and Polymer Materials Science Group’s research focus is on chemical product and process design. Research  areas include [http://ragnarok.up.ac.za/index.php?title=Carbon_Materials&action=edit&redlink=1 carbon materials], [http://ragnarok.up.ac.za/wiki/Fluoro-materials_Science fluorine polymers and compounds], [http://ragnarok.up.ac.za/wiki/Polymers_and_Nano_Composites polymer nanocomposites surfactants] and [http://ragnarok.up.ac.za/index.php?title=Inorganic_materials_and_Particle_Technology&action=edit&redlink=1 reactive ceramics]. Specific projects are determined by the needs of the nuclear, energy, chemical and processing industries. Consequently, appropriate [http://web.up.ac.za/sitefiles/file/44/1026/2063/2011%20Bursaries%20IAM.pdf bursaries] may be available to selected Masters and PhD students prepared to work on the research topics suggested by industrial sponsors. Please note that such bursaries are awarded on a competitive basis.
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A candidate who enrols for the Honours degrees must pass at least 128 course credits. Candidates who opt for the Masters degrees ust, in addition, complete a dissertation of 128 credits. Specialisation in polymer and chemical product design requires that at least 96 of the course credits be chosen from the following 32-credit modules presented in 2011. To facilitate attendance by students that are employed on a full-time basis in industry, lectures are presented in block format. The candidate may also, in consultation with the [http://web.up.ac.za/default.asp?ipkCategoryID=4210&sub=1&parentid=2063&subid=2102&ipklookid=7 Head of the Department], choose other course credits required for completion of the degrees from other offerings in the [http://web.up.ac.za/default.asp?ipkCategoryID=1026&subid=1026&ipklookid=7 School of Engineering].
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===First Semester===
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* [[CPO 732]] Product Design
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* [[CPW 732]] Polymer Material Science
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* [[CYM 732]] Polymer Additive Technology
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* [[CPP 732]] Polymer Processing
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* [[CFT 732]] Fluoro-Materials Science
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===Second Semester===
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* [[CMS 732]] Carbon Materials Science and Technology
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* [[CRO 702]] Research Orientation
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* [[CIR 702]] Chemical Engineering
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 19 January 2019

This page currently only links to our departments' subjects. For a full breakdown of the curriculum, look at the yearbook on the university webpage.

Overview

Here is a diagram showing the relationship between various subjects (click the image to see a larger version):

Yearbook articulation.png

First year

First semester

CIR 113 Chemical Engineering 113

Second semester

CIR 123 Chemical Engineering 123

Recess training

WWP 121 Workshop Practice 121

Second year

First semester

  • CIM 210 Chemical engineering materials 210
  • CIR 211 Chemical Engineering 211

Second semester

CTD 223 Thermodynamics 223

Third year

First semester

  • CBI 310 Biochemical Engineering 310
  • CIR 310 Chemical engineering 310
  • CJJ 310 Professional and technical communication
  • CMO 310 Mass transfer 310
  • COP 311 Transfer Processes 311

Second semester

Recess training

CPY 311 Practical Training 311

Fourth year

First semester

Second semester

Recess training

CPY 411 Practical Training 411

Postgraduate

See Postgraduate Timetables

Process Modelling and Control

First Semester

Second Semester

Carbon, Fluorine and Polymer Materials Science

The Carbon, Fluorine and Polymer Materials Science Group’s research focus is on chemical product and process design. Research areas include carbon materials, fluorine polymers and compounds, polymer nanocomposites surfactants and reactive ceramics. Specific projects are determined by the needs of the nuclear, energy, chemical and processing industries. Consequently, appropriate bursaries may be available to selected Masters and PhD students prepared to work on the research topics suggested by industrial sponsors. Please note that such bursaries are awarded on a competitive basis.

A candidate who enrols for the Honours degrees must pass at least 128 course credits. Candidates who opt for the Masters degrees ust, in addition, complete a dissertation of 128 credits. Specialisation in polymer and chemical product design requires that at least 96 of the course credits be chosen from the following 32-credit modules presented in 2011. To facilitate attendance by students that are employed on a full-time basis in industry, lectures are presented in block format. The candidate may also, in consultation with the Head of the Department, choose other course credits required for completion of the degrees from other offerings in the School of Engineering.

First Semester

Second Semester

  • CMS 732 Carbon Materials Science and Technology
  • CRO 702 Research Orientation
  • CIR 702 Chemical Engineering