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Advanced Chemical Engineering – (M.Sc.)

The University of Manchester

School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science
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Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 7,611 - ≈ € 18,630 (non-EEA)
Location: Manchester / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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Modern chemical engineering is a vast subject extending far beyond its traditional roots in oil and gas processing. As well as dealing with chemical reactors, distillation and the numerous processes that take place in a chemical or petrochemical plant, there is an increasing need for chemical engineers able to design and develop formulated products and to have knowledge of biotechnology and environmental issues.

* If you already have a first degree in chemical engineering you can study the discipline in greater depth as well as learning about broader issues through the choice of elective subjects.
* If you are already working in industry or are planning to work in a particular area, then this course can be tailored to focus on issues related to those of direct concern to you.

Who will benefit from the course?

* Those who already have a background in chemical engineering but who wish to obtain a higher level qualification from a top-ranking British university.
* Those who wish to enhance their career prospects in a chemical industry.

What are the benefits to students?

* Our graduates get great jobs and chemical engineers are the highest paid professionals in the engineering field
* Courses are designed to meet the needs of employers and you develop many skills for a successful career - design, problem solving, numeracy, analysis, communication and teamwork
* The University of Manchester has an excellent international reputation and a qualification from us will significantly increase your chances of getting a job anywhere in the world
* Specialist subjects are all taught by experts in the field
* Entry requirements are flexible - relevant experience is considered alongside your formal qualifications
* Courses can be studied full-time or part-time meaning you can fit learning new skills and knowledge around any other commitments
* If you want to enhance your professional development you can take an individual Unit as a shorter training course


Contents

Module details The course can be studied full-time or part-time

* The amount of effort required by a student is measured in credits. An MSc requires the completion of 180 credits, a Diploma 120 credits and a Certificate 60 credits.
* Each of the individual Units is also available to study as a shorter training course - a great way to learn new skills and enhance your professional development.

MSc course Details

Core Modules

Fundamentals of Advanced Chemical Engineering (30 Credits)

Research Training Techniques and Methodology (30 Credits)

Dissertation Project (60 Credits)

Elective Modules (choose 4 from the following *)

Environmental Design for Atmospheric Emissions (15 Credits)

Environmental Design for Aqueous Emissions (15 Credits)

Batch Processing (15 Credits)

Petroleum Engineering (15 Credits)

Energy Systems (15 Credits)

Utility Systems (15 Credits)

Reaction Systems Design (15 credits)

Advanced Mathematical Methods (15 Credits)

Interface and Colloid Science of Multiphase Products (15 Credits)

Fine Chemicals Production (15 Credits)

Sustainability (15 Credits)

Bioprocessing (15 Credits)

Fundamentals of Biochemical Engineering (15 Credits)

Biorefinery Engineering (15 Credits)

* Some restrictions may apply due to timetable conflicts

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Requirements

Academic entry qualification:

A 2(i) (upper second class honours) first degree in a relevant discipline, or equivalent qualifications/experience. Applicants with a 2(ii) will be considered and are welcome to apply.

You do not need a first degree in chemical engineering. Examples of relevant disciplines for your first degree are: chemical engineering, chemistry, physics, electronics, electrical engineering, forensic science, environmental technology, mathematics, mechanical engineering, biological sciences and biochemical sciences. Please enquire if you are not sure whether your first degree is suitable.

English language requirements:

Applicants who do not have English as their first language will need to demonstrate competency. We generally require applicants to hold one of the following qualifications (although other qualifications may be considered):

* IELTS: 6.5 (with no sub score less than 5.5)
* TOEFL Paper Based: 570 (with a minimum TWE of 5.0)
* TOEFL Computer Based: 230 (with a minimum TWE of 5.0)
* IBTOEFL of at least 90.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)

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