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    Chemical Engineering with Environmental Engineering

    University of Bath

    University of Bath

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    United Kingdom, Bath

    University RankQS Ranking
    148

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    P110

    Campuses

    University of Bath - Claverton Down - Bath BA2 7AY

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2024
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 28,800  / year
    Next Intake September-2024

    Chemical Engineering with Environmental Engineering

    About

    Learn the core knowledge and technical skills of chemical engineering and focus on the environmental challenges of new technologies, processes and products.

    The first three years of our course develop your understanding of the core practices of chemical engineering. Through problem-based learning, you'll critically apply mathematical, scientific and engineering knowledge to projects. A mix of practical work in laboratories and theory in lectures and seminars gives you the breadth of learning needed to become adept in the subject.

    You'll also develop transferable skills such as problem solving, teamwork and resource management. Integrating these with your technical knowledge, you'll learn how to tackle complex, and often open-ended, engineering problems. The Individual and group projects you carry out through the degree are a chance for you to develop scientific ideas from bench scale to process scale.

    In your final year, you'll have the opportunity to build on your chemical engineering knowledge by specialising in environmental engineering. Choosing this route allows you to explore aspects that address social, environmental and health issues, as well as sustainability. Focusing on environmental science and engineering, you'll study the economic, legislative and ethical issues that control environmental protection and sustainability. Areas you'll cover will include clean technologies such as water treatment and waste management.

    You can switch between this and our MEng Chemical Engineering course up until the end of your third year. This is so you can use your study experience so far to help you decide on your final degree.

    Learn the core knowledge and technical skills of chemical engineering and focus on the environmental challenges of new technologies, processes and products.

    This course lasts 4 years. It starts in September 2023 and ends in 2027. Welcome week starts on 25 September 2023.


    Occasionally we make changes to our programmes in response to, for example, feedback from students, developments in research and the field of studies, and the requirements of accrediting bodies. You will be advised of any significant changes to the advertised programme, in accordance with our Terms and Conditions.

    Units

    At Bath, our courses are made up of units of study. Compulsory units cover core concepts that you'll need to understand as part of your degree programme. Some of our courses also offer the opportunity for you to study optional units. These allow you to specialise in particular areas of knowledge that interest you.

    As an undergraduate, you will be expected to take 60 credits (ECTS) in each academic year. These are usually split into 30 credits for each semester you study. Sixty credits are the equivalent of 1200 notional hours of study; this includes contact time with staff and your own independent learning.

    Year 1

    Compulsory units
    • Chemical engineering skills, practice and design 1

      15 credits

    • Principles of chemical engineering 1

      30 credits

    • Professional portfolio 1

      5 credits

    • Science and mathematics for chemical engineering

      10 credits

    Year 2

    Compulsory units
    • Chemical engineering skills, practice and design 2

      15 credits

    • Principles of chemical engineering 2

      30 credits

    • Process dynamics, modelling and control

      10 credits

    • Professional portfolio 2

      5 credits

    Year 3

    Compulsory units
    • Advanced principles of chemical engineering

      15 credits

    • Environmental and engineering project management

      15 credits

    • Product and process design (group)

      15 credits

    • Product and process design (individual)

      15 credits

    Year 4

    Compulsory units
    • Advanced core environmental engineering

      10 credits

    • Clean technologies for environmental engineering

      10 credits

    • Economics and legislation for environmental engineering

      10 credits

    • MEng research project in environmental engineering

      30 credits

    Disciplines

    Department of Chemical Engineering

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi)

    Unfortunately we are unable to accept students onto our degrees on the basis of this qualification alone. You will need to take an additional course before applying to us. This could be A levels, the International Baccalaureate Diploma or a recognised foundation course. Please contact us for further advice.

    A levels or the International Baccalaureate Diploma

    We accept these qualifications whether you have studied them in the UK or abroad. Our entry requirements are listed under the 'United Kingdom' section.

    Advanced Placement Tests

    We accept Advanced Placement Tests. Our entry requirements are listed under the 'United States of America' section. You will need to hold an English language qualification (such as IELTS) in place of ACT or SATR scores as we can only accept these for United States citizens.

    International Foundation Years

    If you have not studied qualifications we typically accept or you do not expect to meet our requirements in your current studies you may wish to consider an International Foundation Year.

    The one-year University of Bath International Foundation Year International Foundation Year programme is licensed to and delivered by Bath College, our partner organisation in the centre of Bath. This course is accredited by the University of Bath and provides you with guaranteed progression to a University of Bath degree (subject to you achieving the required grades at the end of the programme).

    We also accept International Foundation Years offered by other UK colleges and universities on a case-by-case basis. Please contact us for further advice.

    Career

    Chemical engineering is one of the highest-paid professions in the UK. With a degree from Bath, you can be confident that you'll graduate with the specific engineering knowledge as well as valuable transferable skills to help start your career. You could take on technical and managerial roles across industry and commercial sectors. For example, you could follow a career in alternative fuels, healthcare industries, water treatment, production of consumables such as foodstuffs and toiletries in the fast moving consumer goods industries, and oil and gas.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 28,800  / year

    How to Apply

    You will need to fill out a form on the UCAS website to apply. UCAS provides guidance on filling out the application, which will help you:

    • select your course choices
    • write a personal statement
    • get a reference
    • understand and pay your application fees

    If you are age 21 or over, you are defined as a mature student. Although your route to higher education may be different, the application process is the same as it is for everyone else. You still need to apply through UCAS.

    We accept a variety of qualifications, including the Access to HE Diploma and Open University credits. View our online prospectus to find out about entry requirements for each course. If you are a mature student and you have any questions about our entry requirements or your qualifications email [email protected]

    Find further guidance about applying and studying as a mature student at Bath.

    You should complete all sections of the UCAS form. You must include:

    • details of all qualifications, even if you achieved these a long time ago
    • full employment history in the 'Details of paid employment to date' section
    • reasons for gaps in employment (for example, travel or unemployment), even if this does not appear relevant to the application

    In your personal statement you should also explain why you have chosen to return to study now and how you feel you will benefit.

    The UCAS guide for mature students explains the different ways you can get into higher education.

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