The MSc Chemical Engineering (with Advanced Practice) course is for chemical engineering graduates, or for chemical industry professionals with an engineering background, who want to advance their skills and practical experience. The course also integrates the core Master's curriculum with an extended Advanced Practice module, which includes a vocational or research-based internship to enhance academic learning and employment prospects.
The Advanced Practice component is typically one semester long; it provides students with the opportunity to have an external vocational internship or a guaranteed campus-based research internship, or an employer-led internship. The applied orientation, combined with the sustainability, process improvement and electrochemistry studies, assists students to apply their work within a professional environment.
Teesside University is a prestigious University in Middlesbrough, known for its focus on practical learning and strong connections with business and industry. The university has made considerable investment in its campus facilities to ensure that its students get high quality and supportive environment.
There are many different undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by the institution in its schools. This makes sure that the university provides many degrees in subjects such as Engineering, Computing, Business, Health, and the Arts, in addition to this specialised Master's course in Civil and Structural Engineering.
Candidates are required to submit a personal statement in which they discuss their reasons for applying for the course and other relevant information regarding their studies. A relevant academic and/or employer reference is also required. Students have the option to upload their CV along with their applications to demonstrate their work experience.
Tuition fee for the MSc Mechanical Engineering (with Advanced Practice) at Teesside University is £10,000 for international students.
Teesside University offers a range of scholarships and financial support packages to assist postgraduate students with their studies, including awards based on academic achievement or specific criteria. Information on available funding, including eligibility and application deadlines, can be accessed through the university's fees, funding, and scholarships pages on their website. These funds aim to make advanced study more accessible to qualified candidates.
Graduates of this two-year programme work as:
Students interested in the MSc Chemical Engineering (with Advanced Practice) should apply directly to the university online using the self-service application system. Our trained advisors are available to assist you through the application process and provide any necessary guidance.
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