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Sustainable Chemical Engineering MSc, PGDip
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Postgraduate
In Newcastle Upon Tyne ()
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
Profile Our Sustainable Chemical Engineering MSc, PGDip gives scientists and engineers with an understanding of sustainable engineering practices the opportunity to work with researchers in the field of new energy technologies. This includes areas such as fuel cells and gasification, process intensification and new advanced materials.
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Course rating
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Subjects
- Materials
- Renewable Energy
- Technology
- Systems
- Mechanical Systems Engineering
- Systems Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- IT
- IT Development
- Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Skills and Training
- Team Training
Course programme
Postgraduate Diploma students study the same modules as MSc students to the value of 120 credits. Only MSc students undertake a 60 credit dissertation in addition to the taught modules to achieve a total of 180 credits.
Compulsory modulesChemical Engineers will take from the following:
- CME8018 Air Pollution
- CME8019 Energy Management
- CME8035 Life Cycle Assessment
- CME8037 Sustainable Design and Manufacture I
- CME8038 Sustainable Industry
- CME8043 Fuel Cells System I
- CME8044 Fuel Cells System II
- CME8097 Chemical Engineering for Sustainable Engineering Dissertation
- CME8125 Process Intensification
- CME8118 Stability and Sustainability of Materials
- CME8215 Introduction to Nanomaterials
- CME8216 Case Studies in Nanomaterials
- SPG8007 Renewable Energy: Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology
- SPG8008 Renewable Energy: Biomass and Waste Technology
Non-Chemical Engineers will take from the following:
- CME8011 Basic Chemical Engineering
- CME8018 Air Pollution
- CME8019 Energy Management
- CME8035 Life Cycle Assessment
- CME8037 Sustainable Design and Manufacture I
- CME8038 Sustainable Industry
- CME8043 Fuel Cells System I
- CME8044 Fuel Cells System II
- CME8097 Chemical Engineering for Sustainable Engineering Dissertation
- CME8118 Stability and Sustainability of Materials
- CME8215 Introduction to Nanomaterials
- CME8216 Case Studies in Nanomaterials
- SPG8007 Renewable Energy: Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology
- SPG8008 Renewable Energy: Biomass and Waste Technology
Modules might change for your year of entry.
Entry Requirements
A 2:2 honours degree, or international equivalent, in chemical, materials, mechanical, civil or environmental engineering, or chemistry (excluding biochemistry).
Sustainable Chemical Engineering MSc, PGDip