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    MSc Full-time: 1 year, Part-time: 2 years

Course Description

September and February starts

How can chemical, biological and physical processes be designed, optimised and controlled?

Our MSc is mapped to industry-related process systems engineering issues. It will prepare you to meet the challenges of the many sectors that rely on the expertise of process systems engineers.

You’ll also benefit from our strong industry links and excellent employment prospects in the chemical and process engineering sectors.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of a 2:2 UK honours degree in chemistry, engineering or physics, or a recognised equivalent international qualification.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

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Student Destinations

As a graduate of this course, you’ll be well prepared to help technology-intensive organisations make important decisions in view of vast amounts of information. You’ll do this by adopting, combining, implementing and executing the right technologies.

Module Details

  • ADVANCED PROCESS CONTROL Compulsory 1
  • OPTIMISATION AND DECISION MAKING Compulsory 1
  • PROCESS MODELLING AND SIMULATION Compulsory 1
  • REFINERY AND PETROCHEMICAL PROCESSING Optional 1
  • TECHNOLOGY, BUSINESS & RESEARCH SEMINARS Optional 1
  • BIOMASS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY Optional 2
  • INTRODUCTION TO PETROLEUM PRODUCTION Optional 2
  • KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Optional 2
  • PROCESS AND ENERGY INTEGRATION Compulsory 2
  • PROCESS SAFETY AND OPERATIONS INTEGRITY Optional 2
  • PROCESS SYSTEMS DESIGN Compulsory 2
  • SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Compulsory 2
  • TRANSITIONS TO A LOW CARBON ECONOMY Optional 2
  • RESEARCH DISSERTATION (PRISE) Compulsory Year-long

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