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The Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering at the University of Southampton is a four-year, full-time integrated program that prepares students to design and optimize chemical processes used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, energy, and food production. This program covers topics such as process design, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and reaction engineering, while emphasizing sustainable engineering practices and environmental responsibility.
On-campus learning involves lab work, project-based assignments, and industry placements that provide students with practical experience in chemical engineering. Graduates are equipped for careers in process engineering, chemical plant management, and environmental consultancy, where they can apply their skills to solve complex industrial problems.
Year 1 – Foundations in Chemical Engineering
• Introduction to Chemical Engineering Principles
• Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry for Engineers
• Programming and Data Analysis for Engineering Applications
• Elective Modules in Materials Science, Biology, or Environmental Studies
Year 2 – Core Chemical Engineering Principles
• Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics
• Chemical Process Calculations and Engineering Materials
• Chemical Reaction Engineering
• Elective Modules in Process Design, Energy, or Biochemical Engineering
Year 3 – Advanced Chemical Engineering and Applications
• Process Control and Instrumentation
• Separation Processes and Chemical Production
• Sustainable and Green Chemical Engineering
• Elective Modules in Energy Systems, Polymer Science, or Process Simulation
Year 4 – Integrated Research and Capstone Project
• Independent Research or Design Project
• Advanced Topics in Chemical Engineering
• Professional Skills, Ethics, and Safety in Engineering
• Seminar and Portfolio Development
Graduates from this integrated Master of Engineering program are prepared for careers in chemical manufacturing, energy, pharmaceuticals, materials, environmental engineering, process design, and consultancy. The program develops problem-solving, analytical, research, technical, and project management skills, enabling roles such as chemical engineer, process engineer, research scientist, production manager, environmental consultant, or process safety engineer. Graduates can also pursue postgraduate study in chemical engineering, process engineering, materials science, energy technologies, or related disciplines, allowing specialization in biochemical processes, sustainable technologies, or advanced process design. The degree ensures students are equipped to innovate, optimize processes, and contribute to industrial and technological advancements.
This integrated Master of Engineering at the University of Southampton combines engineering fundamentals with advanced chemical engineering principles, offering a rigorous program with both theoretical and practical learning. Students benefit from hands-on laboratory work, process simulations, and research-led projects, developing the skills needed for complex industrial and scientific challenges. The program emphasizes professional development, safety, and ethical considerations, preparing graduates for careers in industry, research, or consultancy. With access to state-of-the-art labs, expert faculty, and industry connections, students gain the knowledge and experience to excel in chemical engineering and related sectors globally.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5000
Email: admissions@soton.ac.uk
Address: University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom