Course description
**OVERVIEW** Chemical engineers are involved in the design, operation and management of plants and processes resulting in products that influence our wellbeing and quality of life. Chemical engineering is at the forefront of the quest to produce clean energy and satisfy human needs across a number of areas in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way. These areas include pharmaceuticals, health, food, drink, oil, gas, petrochemicals, agriculture, fine chemicals and materials. Professionally accredited, and with paid optional placement opportunities, the BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering offers excellent job prospects and the potential to help create a sustainable planet.
**PRACTICAL FOCUS** This course combines academic study, hands-on experience and group projects to ensure you develop the essential practical and communication abilities required by employers in the chemical engineering and processing industries.
You will study engineering, mathematics and chemistry principles; chemical enginering expertise and gain practical experience through laboratory work and use world-class process simulation tools such as Aspen Suite and Ansys Fluent.
You will undergo a period of pilot plant-based training and you can take a one-year paid sandwich placement as a junior chemical engineer in industry. Placements are obtained competitively and cannot be guaranteed; they can take place in the UK or abroad. In recent years students have completed placements with organisations such as Diageo, Scottish Water and Trident Engineering Consultants.
In addition, the course encourages input from industry and experts will share their expertise with you through guest lectures.
**CAREER PROSPECTS** Graduates have gained employment with companies including GlaxoSmithKline; Amec Foster Wheeler; Texaco; BNFL Sellafield; Seal Chemicals; Doosan Babcock; Nestlé; Joint European Torus Project; and Procter and Gamble.
**PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION** This BEng is accredited by the professional body, the Institution of Chemical Engineers under license from the UK regulator, the Engineering Council. The curriculum is designed to satisfy internationally recognised high accreditation requirements. Some employers recruit preferentially from accredited degrees including companies from countries that are signatories to international accords.
Subjects
Chemical engineering, Engineering, Production, Chemical process engineeringEntry requirements
Scottish Advanced Higher, standard entry requirements: C,C,D
- Including Maths, Physics and Chemistry for entry to Year 2.
Scottish HNC, standard entry requirements: Pass
- Entry to Year 2 with HNC in Chemical Engineering
Scottish HND, standard entry requirements: Pass
- Entry to Year 3 with HND Chemical Engineering (including Maths for Engineering 3); HND Chemical Process Technology from Forth Valley College (including Maths for Engineering 2)
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Course options
Course Type: Full-time
Details
Venue details
Paisley Campus
High Street
Paisley
Course provider
University of the West of Scotland
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