The MSc in Advanced Chemical Engineering with Structured Product Engineering at Imperial College London is a full-time, one-year programme that builds advanced chemical engineering expertise alongside structured product engineering, with strong emphasis on mathematics and computing. You will develop skills to address contemporary challenges in areas such as sustainability and environmental impact.
The MSc in Advanced Chemical Engineering with Structured Product Engineering at Imperial College London is a full-time, one-year program designed to enhance your expertise in chemical engineering while integrating structured product engineering principles. This course places a strong emphasis on mathematics and computing, equipping students with the skills necessary to tackle modern challenges in sustainability and environmental impact.
Core and taught modules
Additional modules (examples from the programme)
Optional study
Students have the opportunity to choose from a variety of optional modules, which may include subjects such as Machine Learning for Chemical Engineering, Carbon Capture and Clean Fossil Fuels, and Practical Process Engineering in the Oil and Gas Industry, subject to availability.
Research project
All students are required to complete a research project, which can be conducted either at Imperial or in collaboration with industry partners, allowing for practical application of theoretical knowledge.
Applicants typically should have an Upper Second Class degree or equivalent in a relevant subject area. Specific academic qualifications may vary based on the applicant's educational background.
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for various roles in the chemical engineering field. With a focus on advanced skills and contemporary issues, alumni often find opportunities in industries related to sustainability, pharmaceuticals, and environmental engineering, among others. The program's strong emphasis on research and practical applications further enhances employability in both academic and industry settings.
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