Build a strong foundation in chemical and environmental engineering while developing an understanding of what it means to be a professional engineer. Design projects feature throughout the course, giving you opportunities to apply your knowledge to real challenges in energy, waste management, water, and biotechnology.
You will learn in modern, well-equipped labs and design studios with a strong focus on practical and collaborative learning. Alongside technical expertise, you will develop valuable skills in project and business management, data analysis, and team collaboration.
In your third year, your industrial placement will enhance your skills and give you direct experience of the challenges and innovations in the field. Support will be provided throughout the process, from preparing applications and interviews to settling into your placement. Academic staff will remain closely involved through regular visits and ongoing contact, making sure your professional experience complements your academic development. This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue professional registration as a Chartered Engineer, following the relevant industrial training and experience.
Why choose this course:
- Top 5 for Chemical Engineering in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 and The Guardian University Guide 2025
- World Top 100 for Chemical Engineering (QS Top World University Rankings by Subject 2025)
- Expert teaching - Learn from research, industrial and teaching experts
- Accredited by the IChemE and IOM3
- Dedicated career, placement and welfare teams within the Faculty of Engineering
- Placements across a wide range of industrial sectors e.g pharmaceuticals, food, petrochemicals, nuclear, environmental consultancy etc- from major multinationals to local SME’s
- Graduate destinations include Unilever, GSK, Coca Cola, Shell, Roberts Environmental, Environment Agency, KPMG, etc
- Outstanding graduate outcomes and career prospects
Important information
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