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Chemical engineers design the operation/improvement of: chemical processes and equipment; quality control; environmental protection; biochemical/biotechnical engineering; and other areas.
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In general, you need a university degree in your chosen area of engineering or in a related field.
You may also need a master's degree or doctorate in a related engineering field.
As an engineer, you are eligible for registration as a Professional Engineer (P. Eng.) after graduation from an accredited educational program, after three or four years of supervised work experience in engineering, and by passing the professional practice examination.
You need a licence from a provincial/territorial association of professional engineers to practise as a professional engineer (P. Eng.).
Most recent entrants have an undergraduate university degree, and almost 3 in 20 have a graduate degree.
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Trent University
Peterborough, Ontario, CA
Related Program(s): Chemical Engineering: Trent/Swansea Dual Degree (B.Sc. & B.Eng.) Bachelor
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Ontario Tech University
Oshawa, Ontario, CA
Related Program(s): Comprehensive Engineering Bachelor; Honours
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Cape Breton University
Sydney, Nova Scotia, CA
Related Program(s): Engineering: Chemical Bachelor; University Transfer Bachelor of Science Bachelor; Co-op
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University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, CA
Related Program(s): Chemical Engineering Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
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Memorial University – St. John’s Campus
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, CA
Related Program(s): Process Engineering Bachelor; Co-op
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