Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Study Area
Study Level
University
State
Course Detail
Campus
Intake Time
Standard Duration
About the Course
This broad degree covers the steps in a product's creation, from the pure chemistry through to the economics. Chemical engineers design, create and optimise the systems and equipment used in chemical, industrial, biological and environmental processes, producing a range of materials, like fuels, fertilisers, foods, wine, polymers and pharmaceuticals. Chemical Engineering bridges the study of the chemical and physical sciences with engineering. You will learn how to design and develop chemical processes and equipment, optimise and control industrial operations, plan plant operations, tailor management strategies, work with nanoparticles, look into environmental effects and pollution control, and more. Management, critical analysis and economics are key components of your training.
Requirements
Average Score
ATAR 88
IELTS
6.5 overall (min. 6.0 in each subtest)
Background Requirements
No
The University of New South Wales

