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BEng Chemical Engineering
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Chemical engineering applies the principles of chemistry, physics, mathematics, and biology to the design and operation of processes that convert raw materials into useful products at industrial scale. Where chemistry is concerned primarily with what reactions are possible, chemical engineering asks how those reactions can be carried out safely, efficiently, and economically in continuous industrial processes. The discipline covers the design of reactors, separation systems, heat exchangers, and control systems, and it is central to industries ranging from pharmaceuticals and food production to petrochemicals, water treatment, polymers, and emerging clean energy technologies. At the University of the West of Scotland, this four-year, full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement experience, giving it an unusually rich combination of international and professional elements alongside the academic core. You will study the fundamentals of process engineering, including mass and energy balances, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, reaction engineering, thermodynamics, and process control, alongside the safety and environmental dimensions that are central to responsible chemical engineering practice. Laboratory and computational work develop both your practical skills and your ability to model and simulate processes. The sandwich year and placements give you the opportunity to work in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, or energy industries before you graduate, developing professional competence and industry connections that are genuinely valuable in a field that emphasises practical experience. The year abroad extends your perspective and can be particularly relevant given the international character of the chemical and process industries. Graduates from chemical engineering programmes work in the pharmaceutical industry, petrochemicals and oil and gas, food and drink manufacturing, water and environmental engineering, energy, and process consulting. Many pursue chartered engineer status with the Institution of Chemical Engineers. Postgraduate study in chemical engineering, process systems, or related specialisms is a route for those interested in research or advanced technical careers.
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