

MEng Chemical Engineering
About this course
Chemical engineering is the discipline that transforms raw materials and energy into the products that modern life depends on, from fuels and pharmaceuticals to food, polymers, and advanced materials. It applies chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics to the design and optimisation of industrial processes, asking how chemical reactions and separations can be conducted efficiently, safely, and at scale. Chemical engineers are problem-solvers who work at the boundary between laboratory science and industrial production, and their skills are relevant in an extraordinary range of industries. At Leeds, this four-year degree at one of the leading universities in chemical engineering develops your ability to design, analyse, and improve the processes that are innovating almost every industry worldwide. You will study the core chemical engineering sciences, including fluid flow, heat and mass transfer, thermodynamics, reaction engineering, and process control, and you will develop the modelling and design skills to apply these principles to real process systems. The degree includes a sandwich year in industry, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you sustained engagement with professional practice and an international perspective on the industry. Leeds's research strengths in areas such as bioenergy, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and sustainable processes enrich the academic environment in which you study. Chemical engineering graduates consistently achieve excellent employment outcomes. The oil and gas, pharmaceutical, food and drink, polymer, semiconductor, water treatment, and energy industries all depend on chemical engineers, and the combination of problem-solving ability, quantitative rigour, and process knowledge makes these graduates highly valued. Many pursue further professional qualifications with the Institution of Chemical Engineers, moving towards chartered engineer status. Others move into environmental engineering, technical consultancy, finance, and patent law. Postgraduate study in specialist areas of process engineering, biotechnology, or sustainable energy is available for those who wish to develop deeper expertise or pursue research careers.
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