Chemical engineers design industrial processes that convert raw materials into valuable products. Biotechnologists use living systems and organisms to make valuable products. The need for sophisticated products and sustainable processes means chemical engineers and biotechnologists are in great demand.
Our course concentrates on the scientific principles that underpin the discipline. These principles are essential to develop processes and products that address some of the problems currently facing humanity. These include the energy transition away from fossil fuels, the nee...
Chemical engineers design industrial processes that convert raw materials into valuable products. Biotechnologists use living systems and organisms to make valuable products. The need for sophisticated products and sustainable processes means chemical engineers and biotechnologists are in great demand.<br/><br/>Our course concentrates on the scientific principles that underpin the discipline. These principles are essential to develop processes and products that address some of the problems currently facing humanity. These include the energy transition away from fossil fuels, the need for sustainable food and water supplies as climate change occurs, and the provision of improved global healthcare solutions and therapeutics.
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
10/2024
Campus
St Edmund's
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
H810
Institution Code
C05
Points of Entry
Year 1
A levelA*,A*,A Typical A Level offer: A*A*A All Colleges require: A Level Mathematics and Chemistry Some Colleges require: A Level in a third science/mathematics subject International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme40 42 776 at Higher Level All Colleges require: IB Higher Level Mathematics* and Chemistry Some Colleges require: IB Higher Level in a third science/mathematics subject * IB applicants are expected to take IB Higher Level 'Analysis and Approaches' for this course. If this option is not available at your school, please contact the College you wish to apply to for further advice and guidance. |
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