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BEng Chemical Engineering with Integrated Foundation Year
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Chemical engineering is the discipline of translating chemical science into industrial processes, designing and operating systems that convert raw materials into products at the scale that modern society requires. It draws on chemistry, physics, mathematics, and biology to understand the behaviour of materials under conditions of heat, pressure, and reaction, and to design processes that are safe, efficient, and economically viable. Chemical engineers work across a wide range of industries, from pharmaceuticals and petrochemicals to food processing, water treatment, and the emerging technologies of clean energy. At the University of Bradford, this four-year full-time degree with an integrated foundation year provides a thorough academic and technical preparation for professional chemical engineering practice. The foundation year builds the mathematical and scientific foundations needed before the main degree begins, ensuring all students enter the programme with the quantitative and analytical grounding the subject demands. The main programme develops your knowledge of thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, heat and mass transfer, reaction engineering, and process design, building toward the kind of competence that the chemical and process industries require. Bradford has a strong track record of connecting students with the industry, giving the degree a practical credibility that employers recognise. The typical entry tariff is 104 points. Chemical engineering graduates enter one of the most consistently employable disciplines in engineering. Roles in process design, plant engineering, research and development, project management, quality assurance, and process safety are available in pharmaceuticals, energy, food and drink, water treatment, and materials companies. Many graduates pursue professional registration as chartered engineers. Postgraduate study in chemical engineering, process intensification, or energy is an option for those wishing to develop specialist or research expertise.
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