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An aggressive edge in substance engineering Chemical engineers sustain and improve industries as diverse as food processing, petrochemicals, ceramics, petroleum refining, primary metals, plastics, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, glass and specialty compounds. Our Master of Engineering (Chemical) is appropriate to high-achieving technology scholars, as well as engineers who have relevant job experience. It is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. What are you going to do? This intensive amount comprises a foundation year and an enhanced studies year. You will: research separation simulation and processes design build skills in operation and project direction analysis fluid and particle mechanics pursue electives based on interests and career goals-from Pyrometallurgy to Transport Processes in the Environment tackle a significant research project. To remain in the program, you'll have to keep a high grade point average. An exit course will probably be available if you should be only completing the base year. In this situation you'll be given a grad degree.
The Master of Engineering (Chemical) is provisionally accredited by Engineers Australia.
A four-year Bachelor of Engineering degree or equivalent in a related Field