Chemical Process Engineering MSc
Postgraduate
In London
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Postgraduate
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Year
Process engineering often involves close collaboration between engineers and scientists from a variety of disciplines. The MSc in Chemical Process Engineering at UCL is specifically designed to facilitate this collaboration and provides graduates from a variety of engineering and science disciplines with the advanced training required to enter the chemical or biochemical industries.
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Upon completion, our graduates can expect to play a major role in developing the technologies that make available most of the things that we use in everyday life and provide the expertise and technology to enhance our health and standard of living. These activities may involve the development of new materials, food processing, water treatment, pharmaceuticals, transport and energy resources as well as being at the frontline, addressing present environmental issues such as climate change.
A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering or a cognate discipline (such as Mechanical or Environmental Engineering, Chemistry and Physics) from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.
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- Design
- Project
- Engineering
- Process Engineering
- Research Route
- Design Route
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemical Process Engineering
- MSc in Chemical Process Engineering
- MSc in Engineering
Course programme
The MSc in Chemical Process Engineering aims to provide students with a solid academic background in a broad range of Chemical Engineering topics and advanced skills in problem-solving necessary for a successful career in the sector.
For 2017/18, the MSc in Chemical Process Engineering programme consists of seven modules selected from a list of available modules.
From 2018/19, the programme will be split into three different routes with different compulsory and optional modules. The routes are:
- Advanced Chemical Engineering Route (accredited by the IChemE)
- Design Route (accredited by the IChemE)
- Research Route
Apart from this, the programme remains unchanged.
Dissertation/reportAll students undertake either a research project or a design project, which culminates in a project report and an oral examination.
Teaching and learningThe programme is delivered through a combination of lecture-based courses, individual and group activities, assessed coursework and tutorial sessions. Advanced design or research projects are provided to extend knowledge and understanding of the topics studied and to encourage critical thinking. Creativity and innovation is encouraged on the demonstration of sound judgement and assumptions. Assessment is mainly through examinations, coursework and reports.
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Chemical Process Engineering MSc