Curriculum renewal
We are undertaking an ongoing curriculum renewal which may result in changes to this degree programme.
The renewal is being carried out with:
our industrial partners
accreditation bodies
students
This renewal makes sure we equip you for an exciting career in the ever-changing world of engineering.
Year 1
Engineers are creative problem-solvers. They are adept at working in interdisciplinary teams to tackle society's ever more complex challenges.
Introductory courses
In Year 1 you will take introductory courses and develop skills that you will later rely on as a professional engineer including:
confidence
advanced thinking
teamwork
problem-solving skills
Engineering Principles
In this course you will experience a wide range of challenges and develop essential engineering skills. Plus you will understand the subject's breadth as well as the role of your chosen discipline.
Engineering Design
In this course you will work as part of a team on an interdisciplinary engineering task. You will get involved in design and use your engineering judgement to evaluate your solution.
Additional courses
You will also study mathematics and chemistry topics. These topics provide the essential groundwork for your advanced engineering studies.
Year 2
In Year 2 you will specialise in core chemical engineering topics including:
separation processes
fluid mechanics
chemistry and materials
thermodynamics
bioprocess engineering
chemical engineering technology
These courses prepare you for further specialisation at honours level.
They cover technical concepts and where possible give you the opportunity to apply these in a practical situation.
You will also study programming to develop your skills in computer control and simulation essentials in the engineer's toolkit. As well as:
engineering mathematics
essential professional skills for engineers
Second year entry
Our course structure is designed in such a way that we permit Year 2 direct entry for students. Direct entry students perform just as well as those progressing from Year 1.
The entry requirements for Year 2 entry are higher to ensure that students have the necessary knowledge to start at this level.
Year 3
In Year 3 you will deepen your understanding of chemical engineering with classes including:
thermodynamics and unit operations
heat mass and momentum transfer
process dynamics and control
process safety and environmental issues
You will also put your knowledge into practice in the laboratory.
Progression routes
At the end of Year 3 you will have the option to complete one more year for a BEng degree or a further two years for an degree.
The latter is subject to you achieving an average of 55% or higher in your third year.
Year 4
Year 4 puts a strong emphasis on design.
You will complete individual and group projects typically complemented by courses on:
engineering project management
fluid mechanics
reaction engineering
Specialist study and innovative coursework will prepare you for your professional career.
Year 5
In your year you will concentrate on your final project.
You can complete this in industry or in academia in the UK or abroad.
You will also deepen your knowledge in the specialist subjects you choose from a range of advanced courses which typically includes:
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
Batchwise and Semibatch Processing
Polymer Science and Engineering
Molecular Thermodynamics
Separation Processes for Carbon Capture
Advanced Separation Processes
Nanomaterials in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Electrochemical Engineering
Advanced Process Safety
Water and Wastewater Systems
Fire Science and Fire Dynamics
Learning from Engineering Failures
Supply Chain Management
Operations Management
Technology and Innovation Management
Technology Entrepreneurship
Living Materials and their Biomaterial Replacements
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Membrane Separation Processes
Oil and Gas Systems Engineering
Particle Technology Fundamentals and Industrial Applications
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