Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical Product Engineering)
UNSW Sydney
Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00098G
Students will be equipped with the entrepreneurial skills needed to innovate, develop, and design novel chemical and consumer products for large and small employers. Fostering a collaborative and innovative culture, students will shift the focus from process to product design and development.
Structure
Students must complete 60 days of Industrial Training and four (24 UOC) courses per semester.
Subjects
- Industrial Chemistry
- Advanced Polymers
- Advanced Reaction Engineering
- Advanced Process Control
- Advanced Research Thesis
Standard entry requirements
- Year 12 or equivalent
- Assumed Knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1, Chemistry, Physics.
Recognition
Engineers Australia and the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.
Further information
Chemical Product Engineers make use of their broad understanding of chemical and physical sciences and will be engineering the types of products that will be ready for commercialisation in fields such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, agricultural chemicals and foods, amongst others. Students will find themselves working at the forefront of an industry where chemical engineering skills are solid foundation, but the ability to design and take a product to market has quickly become the skill that employers demand or build their own businesses upon.