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Chemical Engineering students return from Faculty-led Program Abroad in Denmark

Chemical Engineering students return from Faculty-led Program Abroad in Denmark

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Students in the CLP and CHY completed Faculty-led Program Abroad in Denmark. 

Students in the Chemical Engineering Technology (CHY) program and Chemical Laboratory Technology – Pharmaceutical (CLP) program in the School of Biological Sciences & Applied Chemistry traveled to Aarhus, Denmark — originally a fortified Viking settlement — for two weeks to participate in a faculty-led program abroad (FLPA).

In collaboration with the Business Academy Aarhus, students completed a research-based project focused on the chemical engineering, chemical and microbiological testing, and sensory analysis of the beer-brewing process. As part of this project, students brewed their own beer using the school’s pilot-scale brewery and utilize a variety of chemical and microbial characterization techniques to gain insight into the process of brewing beer.

For questions regarding study abroad opportunity, please contact Global.Learning@Senecacollege.ca