Chemical Engineering at Teesside University, Middlesbrough - UCAS

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Course summary

This course is ideal for students graduating from a chemical engineering degree or if you are working within the chemical and process associated industries - pharmaceutical, fertilisers, power and energy, or water companies - and are looking for professional development, for a promotion and/or to get up to date with industry standards and research. You cover a range of advanced chemical engineering subjects, broadening and deepening your understanding and knowledge of the field. You have the opportunity to develop your skills in synthesising information from a wide variety of sources and developing your decision-making abilities in solving complex chemical engineering problems. Themes within the course include sustainability (recycling, better use of raw materials) and electrochemistry (battery technology and renewable energy). This course provides you with an industrially, commercially and professionally relevant education by developing your lifelong learning skills, fostering an ethos of continual professional development and giving you a progression route for further professional development. Teesside University has a 50-year history of teaching chemical engineering. We have core staff with direct experience of working in or with the chemical engineering industry, in the UK and overseas. You use our impressive lab facilities for your research - we have a separations lab with absorption and distillation columns, a catalysis lab and fermentation processing unit. You may have the opportunity to link in with our ERDF-funded project on the development of hydrogen economy and other on-campus and regional industry-based research projects. Chemical engineers are employed worldwide in activities including research and development, design and plant operation. They are involved in a wide range of sectors including utilities, construction, defence, chemicals, oil, pharmaceuticals, energy and environment. Our chemical engineering graduates have gone on to work for companies including SABIC, Johnson Matthey, Sembcorp, GlaxoSmithKline and CF Fertilisers. Visit Teesside University’s website to apply to start in September or January. You may wish to study our two year advanced practice route which enhances your qualification by adding a vocational or research-based internship.

Modules

Access course information through Teesside University’s website using the course page link provided (or visit www.tees.ac.uk).

Assessment method

The course assessment tests subject knowledge, independent thought and skills acquisition. Assessments are robust, equitable and manageable and incorporate both formative and summative assessment opportunities. We use a variety of assessment tools to ensure that you have a range of opportunities to demonstrate learning: design reports, laboratory reports, portfolios, exams, group work, preparing and displaying posters, technical interviews/oral presentations, literature surveys, evaluations and summaries and the dissertation. You are presented with an assessment schedule with details of the submission deadlines for summative assessments.


Entry requirements

Applicants should have a good honours degree (2.2 or above) or equivalent qualification, in chemical engineering, process engineering or relevant engineering discipline. Non-UK students must also meet the University's minimum English language requirements.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Additional fee information

UK applicants: £745 per 20 credits. Visit Teesside University’s website for information on fees, funding and scholarships.
Chemical Engineering at Teesside University, Middlesbrough - UCAS