Mechanics of Petrochemical Units / Faculty of Hydrocarbons and Chemistry

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Program Overview

The academic Master's program in Mechanics of Petrochemical Units is designed to train research-oriented engineers and scientific professionals with advanced expertise in mechanics applied to petrochemical units.

The program offers in-depth scientific training, combining modeling, numerical simulation, experimental analysis, and a deep understanding of complex phenomena related to petrochemical processes.

It prepares graduates for careers in applied research, laboratories, consulting firms, higher education, and for pursuing doctoral studies.

Teaching Language : French - English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

- Advanced Fluid Mechanics

- Heat and Mass Transfer

- Applied Thermodynamics

- Design and Modeling of Petrochemical Equipment

- Introduction to Petrochemical Processes.

Advanced Topics

- Mechanics of Multiphase Flows

- Numerical Simulation Applied to Processes

- Mechanical Integrity and Operational Safety

- Predictive Maintenance and Plant Reliability

- Risk Analysis and Advanced Safety Management.

Admissions Information

- Direct access to this academic Master's program is granted to graduates holding a Bachelor's degree in Mechanics of Petrochemical Units and in Hydrocarbon Technology and Equipment.

- A 20% quota is reserved for students holding a Bachelor's degree in Mechanics, Process Engineering, Energy Engineering, or an - equivalent diploma, subject to application review and possible interview.

- The admission session is held in September of each academic year.

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