Chemical Engineering

Explore the programs and courses offered by Chemical Engineering

Program Overview

The Master’s in Chemical Engineering is a harmonized academic program aligned with national standards (2025 update). It falls under the Sciences and Technologies domain, Process Engineering field, specializing in Chemical Engineering.

The main objective is to train students capable of designing, optimizing, and managing complex chemical processes, while considering technological, economic, environmental, and social constraints.

The program is structured to enable students to acquire strong theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and openness to scientific research and industrial innovation.

Teaching Language : Français

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Core modules aim to strengthen theoretical and methodological knowledge:

Applied Thermodynamics in Chemical Engineering

Kinetics and Chemical Reactors

Heat, Mass, and Momentum Transfer

Process Engineering and Unit Operations

Modeling and Simulation Methods


Advanced Topics

These modules allow specialization and mastery of advanced technologies:

Advanced Chemical Production Processes

Materials and Polymer Engineering

Catalysis and Sustainable Chemical Processes

Process Optimization and Control

Applied Research Projects and Master’s Thesis


Admissions Information

Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree (BAC+3) in Sciences and Technologies, preferably in Chemical Engineering or related fields.

Selection: Based on academic records, sometimes with an interview or additional test depending on the university.

Duration: Typically 2 years (academic master), including courses, practical work, and a final thesis.