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Introduction to Process Science for the Water Industry

Short course

In Bedfordshire ()

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Description

  • Type

    Short course

What you will learn On successful completion of this short course you will: Understand the underlying basic biological, physical and chemical science principles and governing equations applicable to water and wastewater Understand the relevant fundamental chemical engineering principles as applied to the processing of water and wastewater Complete basic mathematical calculations relating primarily to water chemistry and biochemistry, engineering hydraulics and chemical engineering.

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Subjects

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Biochemistry
  • Industry
  • Engineering

Course programme

Core content
  • Aqueous chemistry: moles and equivalents, solubility, the behaviour of acids and bases and the concept of pH, kinetics and equilibria, surface science and electrochemistry
  • Fundamental process principles: engineering and SI units, fluid mixing and flow through porous media, mass balance, mass transfer and elementary chemical reactor theory
  • Introductory cell biology: basic microbiology and biochemistry with reference to classification and terminology, structure of biochemicals and biochemical pathways of special interest to water and wastewater processes.

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Introduction to Process Science for the Water Industry

Price on request