

MEng Chemical Engineering (Industrial)
About this course
Chemical engineering is concerned with the design, optimisation and operation of processes that transform raw materials into useful products at industrial scale. It applies the principles of chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics to develop and improve processes used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, food, fuels, plastics, fertilisers, textiles, semiconductors and a vast range of other products that modern life depends on. The discipline requires both deep scientific knowledge and the practical engineering judgement to design safe, efficient and economically viable processes. This five-year full-time industrial degree at the University of Leeds includes a sandwich year with a work placement, giving you extended professional experience in the chemical or process industries as part of the programme. Leeds is one of the leading universities in chemical engineering, and throughout the degree you will learn how to design and optimise processes that are transforming industries worldwide. You will study thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, reactor design, process control, materials science and the engineering economics and safety considerations that professional chemical engineering requires. The industrial placement integrates your academic learning with real industrial practice, developing the professional competence that employers in the sector look for. Chemical engineering graduates are among the most sought after of all engineering graduates. The process industries, including pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, food and drink, renewable energy, water treatment, biotechnology and advanced materials, all depend on chemical engineering expertise. Roles in process design, plant operations, research and development, project engineering and technical management are all relevant destinations. Professional chartership with the Institution of Chemical Engineers is the standard next step for graduates entering the profession. Further study at postgraduate level is an option for those pursuing research or specialist careers.
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