Engineering (Chemical) BEng LONDON'S GLOBAL UNIVERSITY www.ucl.ac.uk/prospectus/chemeng UCAS code: H800

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LONDON'S GLOBAL UNIVERSITY
Engineering (Chemical) BEng
UCAS code: H800
www.ucl.ac.uk/prospectus/chemeng
Engineering (Chemical) BEng
This broad-based, multi-disciplinary programme
provides flexible training and a unique
opportunity to follow the widest possible range
of careers, from design, construction and
installation of processes, plants and equipment
to manufacturing and marketing of products,
and from research and development to
administration and management of people and
resources.
Degree summary
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UCL's Department of Chemical Engineering is one of the best in the
country. You will be taught by lecturers recognised as international
leaders in their field.
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The department offers an impressive national and international
network of industrial contacts and has strong collaborative links with
other university departments in the UK and abroad.
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All of our programmes are accredited by the Institution of Chemical
Engineers (IChemE).
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The degree is part of an integrated programme across engineering
providing opportunities to broaden your horizons through interactions
with other disciplines. There is also the flexibility to choose the fine
details of your individual degree options gradually as you progress
through the programme.
All Chemical Engineering programmes at UCL, BEng and MEng, follow a
common curriculum for the first two years, so a final decision between the
different routes can be delayed until the end of the second year when you
will have greater experience on which to base your choice. Applicants do
not need to apply for more than one programme; all applicants to all
programmes are treated equally. Suitably qualified candidates can
change to MEng at the end of year two.
You will undertake a compulsory design project, carried out in small
teams. Each team designs a complete process plant, including detailed
unit design, environmental impact and risk assessment and costing.
If you choose the BEng degree, you will complete your studies at the end
of the third year, and will need to complete a period of further training
before being granted Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.
We are committed to, and encourage you to take, a formal industrial
training (sandwich) year during your degree programme. This is usually
during the year before your final study year, and provides invaluable
experience.
Your learning
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, interactive tutorials
and computer workshops supplemented by coursework and laboratory
training. For problem-solving and design classes you will be using
leading-edge computer software. Our programmes offer regular
opportunities for students to put their learning into practice through the
use of scenarios.
You will usually be examined in the third term, except for a few courses
which are assessed on the basis of project or coursework alone. In many
courses a proportion of the total mark is allocated from your laboratory
sessions, design projects and problem classes.
Your career
Our core programme is designed to develop transferable management,
business, professional and personal skills, and the diverse curriculum
and training will equip you to be highly employable in the process
industries as well as other economic sectors such as management
consulting, banking, finance and accountancy.
You will have many employment opportunities in sectors such as
pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, oil and gas production, contract
engineering and manufacturing. You will also be well prepared to
consider further study at postgraduate or doctoral level at UCL or
elsewhere.
There are excellent opportunities and careers prospects for graduate
chemical engineers, both within the UK and overseas. The rewards open
to you are attractive - the average income of a chemical engineer,
according to the IChemE, is consistently higher than that of graduates in
other engineering disciplines.
First career destinations of recent graduates (2011-2013) of this
programme include:
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Nuclear Generation Graduate, EDF (2013)
Process Engineer, Saudi Aramco (2013)
Market Analyst, Citigroup (2013)
Executive Process Engineer, Petronas (2012)
Energy Analyst, EDF Energy (2011)
Degree structure
In each year of your degree you will take a number of individual courses,
normally valued at 0.5 or 1.0 credits, adding up to a total of 4.0 credits for
the year. Courses are assessed in the academic year in which they are
taken. The balance of compulsory and optional courses varies from
programme to programme and year to year. A 1.0 credit is considered
equivalent to 15 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS).
Year One
Compulsory courses
Integrated Engineering
Design & Professional Skills I
Mathematical Modelling & Analysis I
Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Transport Phenomena
Thermodynamics
Physical Chemistry
Computational Modelling & Analysis
Optional courses
All first-year courses are compulsory.
Year Two
Compulsory courses
Chemical Reaction Engineering I
Design & Professional Skills II
Experimentation
Mathematical Modelling & Analysis II
Particulate Systems and Separation Processes
Processes II
Pricess Design Principles
Process Heat Transfer
Separations I
Optional courses
Minor I*
Year Three
Compulsory courses
Process Dynamics and Control
Chemical Reaction Engineering
Chemical Engineering Plant Design I
Transport Phenomena II
Advanced Materials Process & Product Engagement
Minor II*
Minor III*
*Students will choose a minor stream in Years Two & Three that allows
them to gain a grounding in another engineering or relevant discipline or
an interdisciplinary topic by offering a coherent set of three 0.5 course-unit
modules allowing an introduction to a field as well as an opportunity to
cover an interdisciplinary topic to reasonable depth.
Optional courses
Minor II*
Minor III*
*Students will choose a minor stream in years two and three that allows
them to gain a grounding in another engineering or relevant discipline or
an interdisciplinary topic. A coherent set of three half-credit courses
provides an introduction to a field as well as an opportunity to cover an
interdisciplinary topic in reasonable depth.
Entry requirements
A levels
A level grades
A*AA-AAB
A level subjects
Mathematics, plus Chemistry and/or Physics
required.
AS levels
For UK-based students a pass in a further subject
at AS level or equivalent is required. If only one of
Chemistry/Physics is offered at A level, then the
other must be offered at AS level.
GCSE
English Language and Mathematics at grade C.
For UK-based students, a grade C or equivalent
in a foreign language (other than Ancient Greek,
Biblical Hebrew or Latin) is required. UCL
provides opportunities to meet the foreign
language requirement following enrolment,
further details at: www.ucl.ac.uk/ug-reqs
IB diploma
In addition to academic entry requirements, we are looking for evidence
of your commitment to and enthusiasm for studying chemical
engineering.
Wherever possible, applicants based in the UK are invited to visit the
department. The visit provides an excellent opportunity to see the
department and its facilities.
Fees
UK/EU fee
£9,000 (2016/17)
Overseas fee
£22,380 (2016/17)
Notes
Details about financial support are available at:
www.ucl.ac.uk/study/ug-finance
Contacts
Contact
Dr George Manos
Admissions Tutor
Email
chemeng@ucl.ac.uk
IB points
36-39
Telephone
+44 (0)20 7679 3810
Subjects
A total of 17-19 points in three higher level
subjects to include Mathematics, plus Chemistry
and/or Physics, with no score lower than 5. If only
one of Chemistry or Physics is offered at higher
level, then the other subject must be offered at
standard level.
Prospectus entry
www.ucl.ac.uk/prospectus/chemeng
Other qualifications
Full lists of all degree programmes and other entry requirements can be
found on our website at: www.ucl.ac.uk/otherquals
Undergraduate Preparatory
Certificates
UCL's Undergraduate Preparatory Certificates (UPCs) are intensive
one-year foundation courses for international students of high academic
potential, who are aiming to gain access to undergraduate degree
programmes at UCL and other top UK universities.
For more information see our website: www.ucl.ac.uk/upc
Your application
Application for admission should be made through UCAS (the
Universities and Colleges Admissions Service). Applicants currently at
school or college will be provided with advice on the process; however,
applicants who have left school or who are based outside the United
Kingdom may obtain information directly from UCAS.
PDF Updated: September 02, 2015
Information correct at time of going to press. See website (www.ucl.ac.uk/prospectus/chemeng) for latest information
Key facts
REF
90% rated 4* (‘world-leading’) or 3*
(‘internationally excellent’)
Department
Chemical Engineering
Faculty
Engineering Sciences
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