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When one door closes another door opens; but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us.
Develop industrial processes to turn raw materials into useful products. You’ll gain real experience with site visits, work integrated learning and research projects. Gain skills and qualifications for designing industries such as oil and gas, LNG, water treatment, coal and minerals processing, food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, paper and sugar. Learn how to use chemistry, physics and business principles to design processes for making modern society’s energy (fuels), essential products (for example, water; pharmaceuticals), food and clean waste. Practice designing and managing these processes using assessment which mimics real industrial situations. Hone a creative ability required to come up with imaginative solutions to scientific issues. Learn from enthusiastic lecturers with recent real world industry experience. By studying chemical process engineering you'll have a qualification that is highly recognised by industry, with more training around business skills to prepare you for the real world financial environment in which industry operates. Your learning of chemistry, maths and physics will be applied to the energy and materials sectors of the economy. You'll also develop project management and leadership skills to approach complex and multidisciplinary problems. You'll have access to opportunities for site visits, work integrated learning and research projects. As part of our commitment to diverse and real world learning, our mobility tours give you the opportunity to visit sites overseas. Visits have previously included Germany and Scandinavia. Our engineering courses, whether a single or double degree, now include honours-level content integrated throughout the course.
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When one door closes another door opens; but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us.
Develop industrial processes to turn raw materials into useful products. You’ll gain real experience with site visits, work integrated learning and research projects. Gain skills and qualifications for designing industries such as oil and gas, LNG, water treatment, coal and minerals processing, food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, paper and sugar. Learn how to use chemistry, physics and business principles to design processes for making modern society’s energy (fuels), essential products (for example, water; pharmaceuticals), food and clean waste. Practice designing and managing these processes using assessment which mimics real industrial situations. Hone a creative ability required to come up with imaginative solutions to scientific issues. Learn from enthusiastic lecturers with recent real world industry experience. By studying chemical process engineering you'll have a qualification that is highly recognised by industry, with more training around business skills to prepare you for the real world financial environment in which industry operates. Your learning of chemistry, maths and physics will be applied to the energy and materials sectors of the economy. You'll also develop project management and leadership skills to approach complex and multidisciplinary problems. You'll have access to opportunities for site visits, work integrated learning and research projects. As part of our commitment to diverse and real world learning, our mobility tours give you the opportunity to visit sites overseas. Visits have previously included Germany and Scandinavia. Our engineering courses, whether a single or double degree, now include honours-level content integrated throughout the course.