Edith Cowan University

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Bachelor

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) (Honours)

Offered at Edith Cowan University, Australian
DegreeBachelor
FieldBEng (Chemical)
Duration4 years
Tuition42900.00

Overview

Overview The Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) (Honours) at Edith Cowan University prepares students for a dynamic career in various sectors including mineral processing, pharmaceuticals, food production, and environmental management. This program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for professional engineering practice.

About this programme

Overview

The Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) (Honours) at Edith Cowan University equips students for a versatile career across various industries such as mineral processing, pharmaceuticals, food production, and environmental management. This program focuses on fostering both theoretical understanding and practical skills vital for effective professional engineering practice.

What You'll Study

Core Courses Include:
  • Engineering Fundamentals
  • Chemistry and Materials Science
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Process Design and Control
  • Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice

Specializations and Electives

Students have the opportunity to select electives in fields such as environmental engineering, sustainable energy, and advanced materials.

Capstone Project

In their final year, students will engage in a capstone project that consolidates their learning, enabling them to tackle real-world engineering challenges with confidence.

Entry Requirements

To be eligible for admission, applicants should have completed secondary education with a strong focus on Mathematics and Chemistry. Recommended qualifications include:

  • Mathematics: Methods ATAR
  • Chemistry ATAR
  • Physics ATAR or Engineering Studies ATAR (desirable)

Career Prospects

Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) (Honours) program can explore numerous career pathways in diverse sectors. Potential roles include chemical engineer, process engineer, environmental consultant, and project manager, providing opportunities to make significant contributions to industry and society.

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