During Stage 1, you'll be introduced to core engineering, mathematics and science principles, including chemistry, thermodynamics, the principles of chemical engineering and engineering mathematics.
Modules
| Compulsory Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Thermodynamics | 10 |
| Transfer Processes | 25 |
| Computing and Numerical Methods | 10 |
| Data Analysis in Process Industries | 5 |
| Chemical Engineering Laboratory | 10 |
| Chemistry for Chemical Engineers | 20 |
| Principles of Chemical Engineering | 20 |
| Engineering Mathematics I | 20 |
The areas covered in Stage 1 will be expanded on in Stage 2, introducing disciplines such as reactor engineering, separation processes, and process measurement, dynamics and control.
Modules
In your final year, you'll work in a team to design a process plant, which will then be presented to experts from the sector. If you've decided to specialise on a specific area of chemical engineering, your project can be tailored to fit in with your chosen specialism.
Modules
| Compulsory Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Process Control | 10 |
| Process Design & Economics | 15 |
| Separation Processes 2 | 15 |
| Design for Process Safety | 10 |
| Reactor Systems Engineering | 15 |
| Process and Product Engineering | 10 |
| Plant Design | 40 |
| Chemical Engineering Laboratory III | 5 |