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    Chemical Engineering, Extractive Metallurgy,BB-CENEXM

    Curtin University

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    Australia, Perth

    University RankQS Ranking
    175

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    043753C

    Campuses

    Curtin Perth

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines
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    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 43,320  / year

    Chemical Engineering, Extractive Metallurgy,BB-CENEXM

    About

    Overview

    Chemical engineering uses chemistry, physics and mathematics to convert raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms; and extractive metallurgy is involved in plant design, development, operations and control, management and research.

    In this course, you will explore the development, design and operation of processes for the extraction, conversion and recovery of materials. You'll study minerals processing, hydrometallurgy and pyrometallurgy; and, following your Engineering Foundation Year, you’ll specialise in biosystems engineering, chemical engineering or oil and gas.

    This course also covers environmental considerations and mine finance and management.

    You'll also complete at least 12 weeks of exposure to professional engineering practice.

    What jobs can the Chemical Engineering, Extractive Metallurgy course lead to?

    Careers

    • Chemical engineer
    • Metallurgist
    • Process engineer
    • Process metallurgist
    • Production/operations engineer
    • Plant metallurgist
    • Risk and safety manager

    Industries

    • Mining
    • Energy and energy storage
    • Bioengineering and biotechnology
    • Agrochemical
    • Food processing
    • Mineral and material processing
    • Pharmaceutical
    • Semiconductor
    • Biomass and sugar refining
    • Cement and lime production
    • Industrial and fine chemical production
    • Petrochemical and polymer production
    • Paper and board manufacture
    • Water and wastewater treatment

    Further study

    • Metallurgist
    • Chemical Engineer

    What you'll learn

    • apply scientific, process and metallurgical engineering principles to process engineering design and development, including sound risk management, environmental and occupational health and safety practice
    • think critically and creatively to generate innovative and optimum solutions
    • identify, evaluate and synthesise information from a range of sources to optimise process engineering design and development
    • communicate effectively in ways appropriate to the discipline, audience and purpose
    • use appropriate information, process and metallurgical technologies (recognising their advantages and limitations) in the design and development of sustainable process systems
    • engage in continuous education, training and research, and take control of their own learning and development
    • recognise and apply international standards and best practice in process and metallurgical engineering
    • demonstrate respect for cultural diversity
    • be ‘career ready’ for the process engineering profession, demonstrate leadership qualities, and work ethically and professionally both within a team and independently

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Successful completion of the College Preparation Program offered by Saudi Aramco with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0) in meeting minimum academic criteria. Applicants applying for Bachelor of Engineering are also required to obtain at least grade 3 in at least two Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Separate evidence of English competency is required.

    English Program Requirements

    English requirements

    Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English. Specific English requirements for this course are outlined in the IELTS table below.

    You may demonstrate English proficiency using the following tests and qualifications.

    IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)

    Writing

    6

    Speaking

    6

    Reading

    6

    Listening

    6

    Overall band score

    6

    Career

    What jobs can the Chemical Engineering, Extractive Metallurgy course lead to?

    Careers

    • Chemical engineer
    • Metallurgist
    • Process engineer
    • Process metallurgist
    • Production/operations engineer
    • Plant metallurgist
    • Risk and safety manager

    Industries

    • Mining
    • Energy and energy storage
    • Bioengineering and biotechnology
    • Agrochemical
    • Food processing
    • Mineral and material processing
    • Pharmaceutical
    • Semiconductor
    • Biomass and sugar refining
    • Cement and lime production
    • Industrial and fine chemical production
    • Petrochemical and polymer production
    • Paper and board manufacture
    • Water and wastewater treatment

    Further study

    • Metallurgist
    • Chemical Engineer

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 43,320 

    Application Fee

    AUD  

    How to Apply

    1. Gather your documents

    Have your supporting documents to hand, and ensure they meet our guidelines. The documents may include certified copies of your qualifications, English language proficiency documents and supplementary forms for certain courses.

    If your documents are not issued in English, an official translation from a recognised translation service must be provided.

    Recognised translation services

    *Official translations are subject to review.

    If you have undertaken previous study or work that matches the content of some of your Curtin course units, you may be able to obtain credit for recognised learning, which exempts you from studying those units.

    2. Submit your application

    You can apply direct online through our Applicant Portal. You can access the Applicant Portal by:

    1. Navigating to the relevant course page
    2. Click ‘Apply now’
    3. When the pop-up window appears, select “Apply directly to Curtin University”.

    If you want to package your course with a Curtin English course, you can submit your application with your course application documents to streamline the process.

    3. Accept your Curtin offer

    If your application is successful, you will receive an offer that you will need to accept or reject.

    If you accept your offer, you will receive a Confirmation of Enrolment ­– a document from Curtin that details your course, how long you will be studying the course, and the tuition fees. This document can be used for acquiring a student visa.

    4. Apply for your visa

    Apply to the Australian government for your student visa. Gaining a student visa will allow you to participate in full-time study in Australia and work up to 40 hours in a fortnight. If you’re under 18 years of age, you must have approved accommodation and welfare arrangements in place before a visa can be issued.

    5. Prepare to go
    See our pre-departure resources for helpful information regarding your move to Perth.

     

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    Chemical Engineering, Extractive Metallurgy,BB-CENEXM

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