Chemical engineers bring about innovation and improvements in process industries, such as those concerned with the manufacture of chemicals, food, fuel and pharmaceuticals.
The Department of Chemical Engineering was founded in 1912 and undergraduate degrees were first formally taught from 1937.
On this professionally accredited course, you will learn to apply scientific, engineering and business principles to a variety of complex practical issues.
Students on this course will be fully qualified in Chemical Engineering but will also take a series of specialist modules which will give you a basis for employment in the nuclear and related industries.
Post type:- Masters
Duration:-4 years
Start date:- October 2018
Requirements:-
Typical offer range
As a guide, here are the typical offers made in 2016 to at least 85% of applicants studying A-levels:
Three A-level offer: A*A*A*
Four A-level offer: A*A*AA–A*A*A*A
Subject and grade requirements (2018 entry)
We expect applicants for 2018 entry to meet the following grade requirements in these subjects:
- A* in Mathematics
- A* in Chemistry
- A in a relevant subject(s) including Physics, Biology, Further Mathematics and/or Economics
General Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted.
Practical endorsement (practical science assessment)
If you are made an offer you will be required to achieve a pass in the practical endorsement in all science subjects that form part of the offer.
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