The MEng Chemical Engineering is a four-year master's course. It teaches thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, process design, and reaction engineering, preparing students to safely and efficiently design and manage chemical processes.
Advanced subjects, including sustainable energy, carbon capture, and hydrogen technology, are also covered. The programme benefits from industry ties and provides access to up-to-date labs that reflect engineering settings.
Learning is through lectures, lab sessions, and group projects. Assessment includes coursework, technical reports, presentations, and examinations.
Teesside University is known for its dedication to industry and hands-on learning. The university helps students understand their courses better by providing sessions where they can learn and share ideas with colleagues. The university has offered Chemical Engineering for over 50 years and has pilot plant laboratories that mirror industrial setups.
Grade Requirements
A 2:2 honours in Chemical or Process Engineering is required. Candidates also need 112-128 UCAS points, including Maths, from any combination of acceptable Level 3 qualifications. Examples include A-levels, BTEC, Access to HE Diplomas, Scottish and Irish Highers, T-levels, or the International Baccalaureate.
The accepted T-levels include Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing; Design, Surveying and Planning for Construction and Maintenance, Installation, and Repair for Engineering and Manufacturing from City & Guilds.
English Proficiency
International students are required to demonstrate English proficiency with an IELTS score of 6.0 (minimum 5.5 per component) or a PTE score of 59.
International students opting for the MEng Chemical Engineering at Teesside University should expect to pay £17,000 per year.
International postgraduate students at Teesside University can access a range of scholarships to help with their studies. For example, the GREAT Scholarships provide £10,000 for students from certain countries on taught master's programmes.
Students who achieve excellent academic results may also be considered for the Global Excellence Scholarship, which offers £2,000, or the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, worth £7,000.
Furthermore, a fee reduction of £1,000 to £3,000 is available through the Regional Excellence Scholarships for students from Africa, ASEAN nations, and China.
Graduates of the MEng Chemical Engineering programme from Teesside University work as:
Candidates can apply for this course by contacting one of our trained counsellors today.
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