The MSc requires you to take a range of classes from subject areas in chemical & process engineering, sustainability/environmental engineering and multidisciplinary skills. You'll take four in chemical & process engineering, two in sustainability/environmental and two in multidisciplinary skills.
Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in chemical engineering or related subject.
Entry may be possible with other qualifications provided there is evidence of relevant experience and of the capacity for postgraduate study.
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There is a growing demand for high-calibre graduates who can develop and apply advanced process technologies in chemical and process industries.
Some students may be eligible to apply for PhD places in the department and across the Engineering faculty.
Core modules:
Sustainability
Sustainability Individual Project
MSc Sustainability Group Project
Optional modules:
Process Design Principles
Advanced Process Design
Petroleum Engineering
Molecular Simulation in Chemical Engineering
Clean Combustion Technologies
Electrochemical Energy Devices
Safety Management Practices
Programming & Optimisation
Environmental Engineering for Solving Industrial Challenges
Project Management
Design Management
Risk Management
Financial Engineering
Environmental Impact Assessment
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