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Process engineering often involves close collaboration between engineers and scientists from a variety of disciplines. The Chemical Process Engineering MSc at UCL is specifically designed to facilitate this collaboration and provides graduates from a variety of engineering and science disciplines with the advanced training necessary to enter the chemical or biochemical industries.
The programme covers core chemical engineering subjects alongside a wide range of options. Students choose either a research or an advanced design project. The advanced design project option is aimed at students who have not undertaken a design project during their undergraduate degree and eventually seek to become Chartered Engineers.
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits. Disclaimer: modules are subject to availability. Due to timetable clashes, not all module combinations are possible.
Each student takes a total of seven modules, comprising a project (90 credits) and six optional modules (90 credits).
Of these six modules, a minimum of four must be selected from 'Optional modules 1' (minimum 60 credits in total). Students may select a maximum of two from 'Optional modules 2' (maximum 30 credits in total).
Optional modules 1 (15 credits each)
Students must select a minimum of four modules from the list below (minimum 60 credits).
Those modules marked with an asterisk (*) are strongly recommended for students without a chemical engineering first degree.
The module marked with a double asterisk (**) is strongly recommended for students with an accredited chemical engineering first degree.
- Advanced Process Engineering
- Advanced Safety and Loss Prevention*
- Chemical Reaction Engineering*
- Electrochemical Engineering and Power Sources
- Energy Systems and Sustainability
- Fluid-Particle Systems
- Molecular Thermodynamics
- Nature Inspired Chemical Engineering
- Process Systems Modelling and Design** (students taking this module must have passed the equivalent of Process Dynamics and Control in their first degree)
- Process Dynamics & Control*
- Separation Processes*
- Transport Phenomena*
Optional modules 2 (15 credits each)
Students select a maximum of two modules from the list below (maximum 30 credits).
The modules Mastering Entrepreneurship and Project Management cannot be taken together.
- Advanced Bioreactor Engineering
- Environmental Systems
- Mastering Entrepreneurship
- Project Management
- Water and Wastewater Treatment
Research project/design project
All MSc students undertake either a Research Project (90 credits) or an Advanced Design Project (90 credits) that culminates in a project report and oral examination. Students who have already passed a Design Project module in their first degree cannot select the Advanced Design Project module.
Teaching and learning
The programme is delivered through a combination of lectures, tutorials, and individual and group activities. Invited lectures delivered by industrialists provide a professional and social context. Assessment is through written papers, coursework, a report on the research or design project and an oral examination.