Chemistry with Chemical Engineering
Bachelor's degree
In Telford
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Telford
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Duration
3 Years
This course aims to:
develop your skills and knowledge in the main areas of chemistry (organic, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry) and enable you to develop a strong awareness of the specialist application of chemical engineering in an industrial setting. This will encompass an introduction to chemical engineering, thermodynamics and fluids and then develop knowledge in transport processes and fluid dynamics, reaction engineering and incorporate a research/design project. In addition if you choose to undertake a Sandwich degree then the course will allow you to acquire technical skills in the workplace and enable you to integrate knowledge gained in the theoretical aspects of the course into the professional environment.
produce a graduate who is “fit for purpose”, who is ready for employment in the chemistry/pharmaceutical or a related industry, or who can progress to teaching, further study or research aspirations.
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About this course
You will have studied a core of organic, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry, the pillars of what can be considered to be “the central science” and have an integrated knowledge of these main areas of chemistry together with good practical skills, literacy, numeracy. You will have a high level of IT skills and be capable of logical, scientific, critical thinking and problem solving. In addition you will have studied many of the essential concepts of either Pharmaceutical Science or Chemical Engineering and will understand much of the principles and language of these sciences at the interface of chemistry. These skills will make you well equipped for the workplace, be it in a pharmaceutical science, chemistry or chemistry related environment or the wider world of work in general. You will also be well placed for further study and/or research if you so choose.
2019 Entry
A-level minimum of AA or CCC to include Chemistry with minimum grade C
BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Science grade MMM or BTEC National Diploma grade DD will be considered on an individual basis. Applicants will be expected to have studied at least two Chemistry related modules.
Pass Access to Science HE Diploma full award (60 credits) of which a minimum of 45 credits must be at level 3 including 24 at merit of distinction.
If you've got other qualifications or relevant experience, please contact The Gateway for further advice before applying.
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Subjects
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Engineering
- Project
- Thermodynamics
- Analytical Chemistry
- Fluid Dynamics
- Design
- Chemical Engineering
Course programme
At each level of the course you will study a core of main pillars of Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic, Physical and Analytical Chemistry together with selected aspects of Chemical Engineering.
Level 4
Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry
Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
Principles of Physical Chemistry
Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Thermodynamics and Fluids
Level 5
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry (Structure and Mechanisms)
Physical Chemistry (Chemical Thermodynamics)
Chemical Analysis
Transport Processes and Fluid Dynamics
Reaction Engineering or Petrochemical Engineering
Level 6
Advanced Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
Advanced Physical and Materials Chemistry
Advanced Chemical Analysis
Quality Assurance & Laboratory Management
Design Project (40 credit)
Chemistry with Chemical Engineering