Study with us
- become part of our international community which is home to over 23,000 students from more than 100 countries
- English language classes available before and during your studies
- join Strathclyde in year three and graduate with an Honours Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry after two years
- accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry
- study of Pure and Applied Chemistry and Chemical and Process Engineering provides high flexibility when choosing a career path
Why this course?
At Strathclyde, you’ll build on your first and second-year studies at KMITL by gaining an understanding of the fundamental principles of chemistry and chemical engineering.
This course will ensure you’re well-equipped to enter the industry with the range of skills employers are looking for.
Teaching and classes are divided between the Departments of Pure & Applied Chemistry, and Chemical & Process Engineering. Both departments have strong industrial links and teach you to be professional chemists – both in industry and research.
The course involves extensive practical work that builds on the theory you’ll learn in lectures. You’ll also develop communication and teamwork skills with the ability to work safely.
If you join Strathclyde for your final two years of study and pass the required courses, you'll graduate with an Honours Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Chemistry and a Degree in Industrial & Engineering Chemistry from KMITL.
You can also choose to study at Strathclyde for one year, in either year 3, or year 4, of your degree. Please contact us for more information on the available options.
What you'll study
The degree is a four-year programme.
Years 1 & 2
Years 1 and 2 are undertaken at KMITL.
Years 3 & 4
Years 3 and 4 are undertaken here at the University of Strathclyde.
You will study both chemistry and engineering modules in Year 3. Laboratory work will increase, and your practical skills will be enhanced with computer modeling and group exercises to develop presentation skills.
In Year 4, you’ll undertake a Chemical Engineering Conceptual Design project. You’ll also study additional Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Spectroscopy modules.
