Abstract

Recently, the Brazilian Ministry of Education issued New Curriculum Guidelines for engineering programs. This paper encompasses a pedagogical intervention reflecting our efforts to incorporate these new guidelines into our engineering program. Specifically, this work has led to the competency-based rework of the following subjects offered in the Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Program at the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp): I) Modeling and Systems Analysis; II) Synthesis and Optimization of Chemical Processes; III) Chemical Process Simulation; IV) Process Analysis and Control; V) Chemical Process Design; and VI) Chemical Installations Design. Thirteen transdisciplinary competencies are integrated throughout the six subjects. Students highlighted design thinking, lifelong knowledge/learning, openness to act autonomously, teamwork, communication, and cooperation as essential qualities. Moreover, the greater focus on the process systems engineering approach involving the analysis, synthesis, design, and control of sustainable processes helps chemical engineers to face new challenges using renewable resources.

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