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Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Chemical Engineering

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Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement

All students, who enter into the Schulich School of Engineering in the Fall of 2025 and onwards, must complete a minimum of 500 hours of practical work experience before graduation. The work experience should normally be a paid opportunity in an engineering or engineering adjacent capacity and may be research focused. The work should contain an appropriate level of responsibility with commensurate pay. Prior to entering into a job placement, every student must complete career readiness modules. Subsequent to a placement, students must complete a Record of Practical Experience form (signed by their supervisor) and complete a placement reflection activity.

Full-time positions may be located anywhere and are normally undertaken during the summer break. Local (located in Calgary and surrounding area) part-time opportunities may be pursued while students are enrolled in courses. The work may be completed at any time during a student’s program, and it should be completed before a student enters their final semester of studies. Work done before entering the faculty may count towards the requirement.

Completion of the Internship Program satisfies the practical experience requirement.

In extenuating circumstances, the Dean (or delegate) may reduce the number of required hours of practical experience. Extenuating circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

For more information regarding extenuating circumstances, see: G.3.3 Deferral Final Examinations.

Completion requirement
Common to all programs:
Earn at least 69 credits from the following:

*Other courses from the Faculty of Science may be substituted with approval of the student's department and the relevant department in the Faculty of Science.

** Students must pursue a capstone project with applications or methods relevant to the subject matter of their program (and minor, if applicable). The project is subject to approval to ensure it contains sufficient Chemical Engineering content.

Earn at least 12 credits from the following:

Notes:

1. One of the Group B Technical Elective course requirements may be satisfied by a 500-level or higher-level course from the Schulich School of Engineering with the approval of the Department Head.

2. Students in the BSc Chemical Engineering/BComm Combined Degree Program cannot take Engineering 515 as a Technical Elective.

Earn at least 9 credits from the following:

Three general complementary studies courses are required for students in Chemical Engineering:

Earn at least 9 credits from the following:
Completion requirement

In addition to the required courses for Chemical Engineering, the following courses must be completed:

Complete ALL of the following Course Lists:

Student in minors may only substitute a maximum of 3 units of minor specific technical electives. The substitution will be made at the approval of the department that is responsible for the minor. Students should contact the Engineering Student Centre to apply for the substitution.


The following Chemical Engineering Required Courses are NOT required for this program:

  • 3 units of the required 3 units of Science Options

  • 9 units of the required 9 units of Group A Chemical Engineering Technical Electives

Completion requirement

In addition to the required courses for Chemical Engineering, the following courses must be completed:

Earn at least 21 credits from the following:

Student in minors may only substitute a maximum of 3 units of minor specific technical electives. The substitution will be made at the approval of the department that is responsible for the minor. Students should contact the Engineering Student Centre to apply for the substitution.


The following Chemical Engineering Required Courses are NOT required for this program:

  • 3 units of the 3 required units of Science Options

  • 9 units of the 9 required units of Group A Chemical Engineering Technical Electives

Completion requirement

In addition to the required courses for Chemical Engineering, the following courses must be completed:

Complete ALL of the following Course Lists:

Student in minors may only substitute a maximum of 3 units of minor specific technical electives. The substitution will be made at the approval of the department that is responsible for the minor. Students should contact the Engineering Student Centre to apply for the substitution.


The following Chemical Engineering Required Courses are NOT required for this program:

  • 3 units of the 3 required units of Science Options

  • 3 units of the 9 required units of General Complementary Studies

  • 9 units of the 9 required units of Group A Chemical Engineering Technical Electives

Completion requirement

In addition to the required courses for Chemical Engineering, the following courses must be completed:

Complete ALL of the following Course Lists:

The following Chemical Engineering Required Courses are NOT required for this program:

  • Chemical Engineering 450, 500, 550, 551

  • 9 units of the 9 required units of Group A Chemical Engineering Technical Electives

  • 3 units of the 3 required units of Science Options

  • 3 units of the 9 required units of General Complementary Studies

Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Course Lists:

†The courses listed above are required for the Bachelor of Commerce and are used to substitute for some of the Complementary Studies (listed above) in the Chemical Engineering, Regular Program.


The following Chemical Engineering Required Courses are NOT required for this program:

  • Engineering 213 or Communication Studies 363

  • 9 of the 9 units of General Complementary Studies

  • 6 units of the 9 required units of Group A Chemical Engineering Technical Electives

Completion requirement

To complete optional enhancement(s) to this degree program, refer to:

Complete ALL of the following Requirement Sets:

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