Chemical engineers design renewable energy solutions, new and improved medicines, chemical plants, cosmetics and food factories.
This combination enables an increased and specialised science focus which compliments the core engineering principles.
What will you do?
Study the concepts of chemical engineering.
Choose a science specialisation in Energy and Environment, Process and Product Engineering, or Food, Wine and Biomolecular Engineering.
Produce a range of products in the lab.
Benefit from tours, projects, and placements alongside industry.
Complete an eight-week practical engineering experience.
This is a 5-year double, not combined degree. You’ll graduate with two separate parchments, a greater scope of career prospects and a competitive edge in the job market.
Students commencing in July may have a slightly limited selection of courses.
Career Readiness
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) prepares graduates for diverse careers with national and global organisations across a variety of dynamic settings. Employment opportunities exist across a vast range of industries, including food and beverage, oil and gas, materials, environmental and technology, while many chemical engineers also go on to manage companies, start their own businesses or work in consulting.
Industry Placement
As part of the engineering degree, students are required to complete eight weeks of approved practical experience.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
22 July 2024
The University of Adelaide (Adelaide)
North Terrace,
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE,
South Australia,
5005, ADELAIDE, Australia
Successful completion of an Australian year 12 qualification with a minimum pass in an accepted English language subject.
English Language Requirements
IELTS: Overall 6.5 (Reading 6, Listening 6, Speaking 6, Writing 6); TOEFL: Internet-based: Total score of 79 with a minimum of 21 in Writing, 18 in Speaking and 13 in Reading and Listening; TOEFL Paper-based: Total score of 577 with a minimum of 4.5 in the Test of Written English (TWE); Pearsons: Overall 58 (Reading 50, Listening 50, Speaking 50, Writing 50); Cambridge: Overall 176 (Reading 169, Listening 169, Speaking 169, Writing 169).
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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