FAQ

Question and answer about things that are still unclear related to the Chemical Engineering study program.


You could say yes, you could say no , because basically, Chemical Engineering studies a process in making a product, if it is asked to make explosives then Chemical Engineering will determine how the process of making explosives is. If it is not requested, it means that the explosives are not made. Explosives are commonly used for blasting processes in mining

There are 144 credits or the equivalent of 59 courses

Chemical Engineering studies how to process materials or materials into a product that has a high economic value. There are two processes that occur, namely reaction (mixing materials or substances) and separation (separating materials or substances).

The field of Chemical Engineering is very broad, because at the core of the study of Chemical Engineering is processing raw materials into finished materials. Graduates from Chemical Engineering themselves can work in the food, cosmetic, fertilizer, cement, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, company consulting industries for the production division