Understanding the units and dimensions of the British, SI and American engineering systems. Converting one set of units to another. Defining a mole and converting from moles to mass and the reverse for any chemical compound, given the molecular weight.
Understanding the units and dimensions of the British, SI and American engineering systems. Converting one set of units to another. Defining a mole and converting from moles to mass and the reverse for any chemical compound, given the molecular weight.
Writing and balancing chemical reaction equations. Calculating the stoichiometric quantities of reactants and products, given the chemical reaction. Understanding the mass conservation law.
Calculating material balances for systems without chemical reactions. Calculating material balances for systems with chemical reactions.
TUT is truly an institution in service of the Southern African community. One of its key focuses is, therefore, the economic and social development of the Southern African region. In its quest to promote knowledge and technology, it provides the market with a career-focused workforce. It also aims at making a significant contribution to creating sustainable economic growth that will impact on the standard of living of all of the region's people.
The education offered at TUT, with its entrepreneurial focus, opens up unlimited opportunities for students to become job creators and entrepreneurs. This is established by creating prosperity through the stimulation of innovation and creative thinking. This is facilitated by various incubators and technology stations.
Chemical Engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with chemical production and the manufacture of products through chemical processes.
Chemical Engineering N1 - N6 is an area of engineering that applies physical sciences (physics and chemistry), life sciences (microbiology and biochemistry), together with applied mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport, and properly use chemicals, materials, and energy.
The programme progresses through three levels. Each N level takes place over one trimester. After each trimester, students are eligible for a National Certificate on that level.
A four-year undergraduate chemical engineering degree is offered which prepares graduates for careers in the chemical, metallurgical, biotechnical and process industries.
The aim of the course is to provide excellent theorical as well as practical chemical engineering knowledge and skills, relevant to needs of the chemical industry and society at large, graduates of this programme will have the competences to apply engineering skills to chemical engineering problems
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