Program Overview:
Process Systems Engineering (PSEng) encompasses a wide range of engineering disciplines focused on the design and optimization of processes that transform raw materials into usable products, including energy. This field examines the entire workflow from the initial stage of sourcing raw materials (Point A) to the final stage of producing the desired product (Point Z). While PSEng primarily concentrates on the transformation and processing phases, it also acknowledges that understanding the procurement of these raw materials is essential. This holistic perspective is an integral part of the University of Regina's approach to teaching and research, emphasizing the importance of a systems-oriented mindset in tackling engineering challenges.
To elaborate, PSEng is not just concerned with the technical aspects of process design; it also incorporates economic, environmental, and social considerations, ensuring that processes are efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective. Engineers in this field work on various applications, from chemical manufacturing to energy production, employing advanced tools and methodologies to model, simulate, and optimize operations. The interdisciplinary nature of PSEng allows engineers to collaborate across various sectors, integrating knowledge from chemistry, mechanical engineering, and environmental science to devise innovative solutions that meet contemporary demands and regulatory requirements.
Admissions Requirements:
GPA: 60% or Above
IELTS: Overall 6.5 with no band below than 6.0
PTE: Overall 63 with no band below than 60
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Career Outlook:
Design Engineer
Energy Engineer
Materials Engineer
Process Engineer
Production Engineer
Professor of Engineering
& Many More
Program Intake: January, May & September
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