MSc Advanced Chemical Engineering

  • DeadlineStudy Details: MSc 1 year full-time

Masters Degree Description

Your future transforming the chemical and process industries – producing energy, medicines, chemicals, fast moving consumer goods and materials with fewer emissions, less energy, less water, lower carbon footprint, less waste (in fact creating value from waste) - starts here.

Here you will get the space, support, skills and connections to revel in the real world. Make products, processes and systems that engineer things in a smarter, safer and cleaner way. 

Entry Requirements

2:1 degree in a relevant engineering subject or related scientific discipline

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Our graduates have gained top jobs with major companies. This course equips students with an understanding of existing and emerging technologies, advanced design skills and strong skills in research, problem solving and project management.

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

  • Accelerated Design Training (autumn and spring)30 credits
  • Advanced Rheology and Materials (autumn)10 credits
  • Food Processing (autumn)10 credits
  • Renewable Energy from Wastes (autumn)10 credits
  • Research Planning (spring)10 credits
  • Multiphase Systems (spring)10 credits
  • Advanced Reaction Engineering (spring)10 credits
  • Advanced Computational Methods (spring)10 credits
  • MSc Project (summer)60 credits

Optional modules

  • Biochemical Engineering (autumn)10 credits
  • Geoenergy Engineering (autumn)10 credits
  • Water Treatment (autumn)10 credits
  • Advanced Biochemical Engineering (spring)10 credits
  • Technical Innovation and Entrepreneurship (spring)10 credits
  • Water Treatment Engineering10 credits

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