With demand for graduates across industrial sectors from energy to food and drink, pharmaceuticals, and the financial and environmental sectors, chemical engineering is a great choice. This course will prepare you for a career in which you’ll research and test new products – be they petrol, plastics, medicines, food or drink – and make them commercially viable.
On this course, you will study process management and how this relates to chemical engineering. You will gain a solid knowledge in reactor and process design, process simulation, energy integration and materials engineering, all of which which is increasingly required in chemical plants.
The MSc course offers a specialisation route for chemical engineering graduates, or a conversion route for non-chemical engineering graduates.
The standard requirement for admission will be a 2.2 or higher first degree in engineering or a physical science from a UK university, or equivalent degree from overseas. Entrants from a science route must, by their degree or otherwise, be sufficiently prepared for the mathematical content of the course. Applicants must also meet the University’s standard requirement for English, i.e. IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 580 or equivalent.
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