Specialisation overview
Chemical, or ‘process’, engineering involves finding the best sequence of chemical and physical processing operations, and the right operating conditions, to convert raw materials into higher-value products. It covers the development, design and management of processes and equipment for the extraction, conversion and upgrading of materials using physical, chemical and biological operations.
This specialisation in Chemical Engineering will provide students, from other discipline areas, content knowledge in areas specific to Chemical Engineering. Graduates will qualify for entry to the Master of Professional Engineering (Chemical Engineering).
Detailed course structure and unit information
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How to study this specialisation
A specialisation is a set of four units you study to complement your degree. It helps you broaden your expertise and tailor your degree to your career goals. To study this specialisation, you’ll need to apply for one of the courses listed below.
You may also be able to study this major as part of a different degree, depending on the course structure. Contact a Future Students Advisor for more information.
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