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Process Engineering vs. Energy Engineering

How does Process Engineering differ from Energy Engineering?

Process Engineering

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Process engineering is a field of study that deals with the conversion of raw materials into products using technical systems and machines. Students learn more about the chemical, physical, and biological processes involved in these material changes. After graduation, there are career prospects in the chemical or pharmaceutical industry as well as in mechanical and plant engineering.

Energy Engineering

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Energy engineering is a field of study that deals with the generation, conversion, and use of energy. Important topics include renewable and conventional energy sources as well as sustainable energy supply. Scientific, engineering, and economic aspects are examined. Graduates go on to work, for example, in energy management, for energy supply companies, or engineering and planning offices.

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