Chemical Engineering
Course Vision
To make the Chemical Engineering Department as a “CENTER OF EXCELLENCE” by imparting high quality education to produce competent engineers with ethical, environmental and social values.
Course Mission
To provide quality education through effective teaching learning process for the students of chemical engineering department.
To produce employable engineers with knowledge and competency.
To produce engineers who possess soft skill needed for sustenance.
To produce competent engineers with ethical, environmental and social values.
PEOs
Overview
Faculty
Laboratories
Achievements
Chemical Engineering department was started from the academic year 1996-97 with an intake of 60. Now it is one of the strongest academic sections of AAMEC with the present strength of 149. The Departmental labs are located in spacious area, namely Mechanical operations lab, Mass transfer lab, Chemical reaction engineering lab,Process dynamics and control lab are located in spacious area. Our mission is to turn the Department of Chemical Engineering as a “CENTER OF EXCELLENCE” by imparting high quality education to produce competent engineers with ethical, environmental and social values.
Overview of Chemical Engineering Department
The Department consists of 9 faculty members out which 3 are pursuing Ph.D.
The department classes are located in the ground floor of Chemical technology building having 273 sq.m. area. These rooms have adequate ventilation and lighting and comfortable for effective teaching learning process. All the class rooms are multimedia smart class rooms with projector systems connected with latest computer systems. The basic aminities are provided in the building itself and are well maintained.
With teaching faculty of 9 and the students strength of 86, the student/staff ratio is 10. With the continuous and dedicated efforts of the faculty, our students have secured many University ranks.
Students who are admitted to this college are mostly from rural area with reasonable academic background.
As per the curriculam of the University the following subjects are taught during the course of study
Chemical Reaction Engineering
Mass transfer
Fluid mechanics
Chemical Process Industries
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Process dynamics and control
Chemical process equipment drawing and design
Energy engineering
Environmental engineering
Mechanical operations
Process calculations
Applied physical chemistry
Chemical plant utilities
Transport phenomena
Industrial safety and hazard analysis
Heat transfer
Material technology
ELECTIVES OFFERED:
Petroleum Technology
Modern separation processes
Industrial Management
Waste water Treatment
Food Technology
Renewable Energy Resources
Industrial Safety
Biochemical Engineering
Apart from the technical knowledge gained by the students, it is essential to possess some additional personal qualities like good communication skills with proficiency in English. To promote this activity, the students are also encouraged to participate in spoken english course conducted in the campus. Several group discussions, seminars and debates are also arranged among the students to improve their professional skills. One period is earmarked for newspaper reading.
As part of extra-curricular activities, students are motivated to participate in cultural and sports events in college and inter-collegiate levels.
As every branch of engineering has its utility with practical aspects, interaction with industry becomes essential.
To give an exposure, understanding and functioning of industries, the students are made to visit the industries in southern part of India during the semester vacation. A detailed report is submitted by the students at the end of tour.
As part of Industry-Institute interaction, several batches of students every year undergo practical training in Industries during semester holidays. This will facilitate the students to appreciate and apply the knowledge imparted to them in the academic programme with a professional/industrial environment.
The growth of the department towards achieving the goal depends on the quality and stability of the faculty members. The department of chemical engineering have enough number of faculty members with commitment and dedication, If this continues we are confident to achieve our goals at an early date.
With the knowledge gained and achievements made during their stay here, a few students pursue their higher studies in India and abroad . Our past students are working in prestigious industries like Reliance Industries Limited, ONGC, Petrofac, SPIC, Mangalore refineries, Mangalore Fertilizers, NOCIL, L&T, Bhadrachalam Papers, TNPL, Cairn India, Radico Khaitan, CGRI, SPB, Essar Petroleum, and multinational companies in the Middle East, Singapore, China, Europe, Africa, Australia, USA and Canada.
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Chemical Engineering department was started from the academic year 1996-97 with an intake of 60. Now it is one of the strongest academic sections of AAMEC with the present strength of 149. The Departmental labs are located in spacious area, namely Mechanical operations lab, Mass transfer lab, Chemical reaction engineering lab,Process dynamics and control lab are located in spacious area. Our mission is to turn the Department of Chemical Engineering as a “CENTER OF EXCELLENCE” by imparting high quality education to produce competent engineers with ethical, environmental and social values.
Overview of Chemical Engineering Department
The Department consists of 9 faculty members out which 3 are pursuing Ph.D.
The department classes are located in the ground floor of Chemical technology building having 273 sq.m. area. These rooms have adequate ventilation and lighting and comfortable for effective teaching learning process. All the class rooms are multimedia smart class rooms with projector systems connected with latest computer systems. The basic aminities are provided in the building itself and are well maintained.
With teaching faculty of 9 and the students strength of 86, the student/staff ratio is 10. With the continuous and dedicated efforts of the faculty, our students have secured many University ranks.
Students who are admitted to this college are mostly from rural area with reasonable academic background.
As per the curriculam of the University the following subjects are taught during the course of study
Chemical Reaction Engineering
Mass transfer
Fluid mechanics
Chemical Process Industries
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Process dynamics and control
Chemical process equipment drawing and design
Energy engineering
Environmental engineering
Mechanical operations
Process calculations
Applied physical chemistry
Chemical plant utilities
Transport phenomena
Industrial safety and hazard analysis
Heat transfer
Material technology
ELECTIVES OFFERED:
Petroleum Technology
Modern separation processes
Industrial Management
Waste water Treatment
Food Technology
Renewable Energy Resources
Industrial Safety
Biochemical Engineering
Apart from the technical knowledge gained by the students, it is essential to possess some additional personal qualities like good communication skills with proficiency in English. To promote this activity, the students are also encouraged to participate in spoken english course conducted in the campus. Several group discussions, seminars and debates are also arranged among the students to improve their professional skills. One period is earmarked for newspaper reading.
As part of extra-curricular activities, students are motivated to participate in cultural and sports events in college and inter-collegiate levels.
As every branch of engineering has its utility with practical aspects, interaction with industry becomes essential.
To give an exposure, understanding and functioning of industries, the students are made to visit the industries in southern part of India during the semester vacation. A detailed report is submitted by the students at the end of tour.
As part of Industry-Institute interaction, several batches of students every year undergo practical training in Industries during semester holidays. This will facilitate the students to appreciate and apply the knowledge imparted to them in the academic programme with a professional/industrial environment.
The growth of the department towards achieving the goal depends on the quality and stability of the faculty members. The department of chemical engineering have enough number of faculty members with commitment and dedication, If this continues we are confident to achieve our goals at an early date.
With the knowledge gained and achievements made during their stay here, a few students pursue their higher studies in India and abroad . Our past students are working in prestigious industries like Reliance Industries Limited, ONGC, Petrofac, SPIC, Mangalore refineries, Mangalore Fertilizers, NOCIL, L&T, Bhadrachalam Papers, TNPL, Cairn India, Radico Khaitan, CGRI, SPB, Essar Petroleum, and multinational companies in the Middle East, Singapore, China, Europe, Africa, Australia, USA and Canada.
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