

MEng Chemical Engineering
About this course
Chemical engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the design and operation of processes that transform raw materials into useful products through physical, chemical, and biological means. From the production of fuels, polymers, and pharmaceuticals to the treatment of water, the processing of food, and the development of new energy technologies, chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, physics, and mathematics to design safe, efficient, and sustainable industrial processes at scales ranging from laboratory bench to full production plant. At the University of Manchester, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year that provides additional scientific and mathematical preparation before the main engineering curriculum, making it accessible to students whose prior qualifications would benefit from consolidation. In the core degree years, you will study thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, reaction engineering, process design, materials, and the safety and environmental principles that underpin responsible chemical engineering practice. Manchester has a long history in chemical engineering and strong connections with the chemical and process industries, and the teaching reflects current industrial practice as well as the frontiers of the discipline. Chemical engineering graduates work in oil and gas, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and drink, renewable energy, water treatment, materials science, and environmental management. Graduate roles typically involve process design, operations, optimisation, and project engineering, with clear routes towards chartered engineer status with the Institution of Chemical Engineers. The breadth of industries in which chemical engineering knowledge is applied gives graduates exceptional flexibility in their career choices. Postgraduate study is also a well-established pathway for those who want to specialise in areas such as process intensification, biprocessing, or clean energy technology.
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