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    MSc Full-time: 12 months

Course Description

Our MSc Chemical Engineering programme provides extra training companies expect from the next generation of chemical engineers, producing employable graduates with the potential to be future leaders of industry.

Most applicants have an engineering first degree, and the most common include environmental or chemical engineering. Based on the options selected, you will gain experience in areas such as chemical and petroleum processing, energy efficiency, carbon capture and water treatment.

Entry Requirements

2:1 in a relevant engineering degree. You will require design experience in process engineering.

Applicants who do not meet the entry criteria, but have significant work industry experience may be accepted on to the programme.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Students have found jobs in a range of industries, including:

  • oil and gas
  • petrochemicals
  • food
  • environmental protection
  • nanotechnology
  • consultancy and management

Module Details

Core modules

  • Advanced Rheology and Materials (autumn)10 credits
  • Process Synthesis and Design (autumn)10 credits
  • Renewable Energy from Wastes (autumn)10 credits
  • Accelerated Design Training (year-long)30 credits
  • Advanced Reaction Engineering
  • Multiphase Systems (spring)10 credits
  • Advanced Computational Methods
  • Research Planning (spring)10 credits
  • MSc Project (Summer)60 credits

Optional modules

  • Process Risk Benefit and Analysis
  • Water Treatment Engineering
  • Petroleum Production Engineering
  • Water Treatment
  • Biochemical Engineering
  • Power Generation and Carbon Capture (autumn)

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