cross-disciplinary programme with input from industry
Why this course?
The MSc requires you to take eight taught modules. You’ll take four in chemical & process engineering, two in sustainability/environmental and two in multidisciplinary skills.
You’ll work with a group of students from different pathways of the Sustainable Engineering programme. You’ll produce sustainable solutions to real-life industry problems. This project will include site visits, field trips and progress reports to industry partners.
An individual research project is offered where you’ll be working with our highly talented team of leading researchers on chemical engineering issues of the future.
MSc students will study a selected topic in depth and submit a thesis.
Successful completion of eight modules, the group project and an individual project leads to the award of an MSc.
Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in architecture, engineering or related subject.
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