

BEng Chemical Engineering
About this course
Chemical engineering is the discipline concerned with designing, optimising, and scaling up the processes that transform raw materials into the products that modern society depends on. From pharmaceuticals and fuels to food, polymers, and advanced materials, the work of chemical engineers touches almost every area of economic and social life. The discipline combines chemistry and biology with the principles of fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, thermodynamics, and process design, asking how chemical transformations can be carried out efficiently, safely, and sustainably at industrial scale. This three-year, full-time programme at Swansea develops your understanding of the core principles of chemical engineering and their application to the design and management of industrial processes. You will study reaction engineering, separation processes, thermodynamics, fluid flow, process control, and materials science, developing the analytical and problem-solving skills that chemical engineers apply to process optimisation and safety. The discipline's emphasis on sustainable use of natural resources and responsible handling of by-products reflects the growing importance of environmental stewardship within chemical engineering practice. Chemical engineers are among the most versatile and sought-after of all engineering graduates, working across energy, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals, food and drink, water treatment, and environmental engineering. Roles in process design, plant operation, safety and environmental management, and research and development are typical career destinations. The ability to analyse and optimise complex processes at scale is a skill that transfers across many sectors. Further study at postgraduate level in chemical engineering, process engineering, or sustainable energy is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise. Professional registration with the Institution of Chemical Engineers is a natural goal for those pursuing careers in the profession.
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