Choosing the right course
Course outline
Entry pathway
Entry requirements
BEng or MEng?
Accredited course benefits
Choosing the right course
Degree costs
Exchange opportunities
Industrial placements
Sponsorship
Sports and social
After graduation
UCAS Extra and Clearing
Choosing the right course
With the huge variety available, how do you choose the best Chemical Engineering degree course for you?
There is no easy answer to this question, other than to research the range of options available and choose the one with which you are most comfortable.
Here are some factors it is helpful to consider:
BEng/MEng
- Do you wish to study for a BEng or MEng degree?
Accreditation
- You should ensure that the Institution of Chemical Engineers accredits the course you choose. Only accredited degrees will count towards gaining Chartered status as an engineer.
Industrial Experience
- Do you wish to take a period of industrial experience as part of your degree programme?
- Things to consider are the length of placement desired (eg summer vacation, 6 months, or a year), at what stage you wish to take this in the course, and whether the university will assist you in finding a placement.
Optional modules
Do you wish to take a foreign language whilst at university, or to take management or an engineering specialism along with your Chemical Engineering programme?
Ability to switch between degrees
Does the university allow transfers between degree programmes?
Size
- Is the department large or small?
- Small departments may offer a more intimate learning environment where all students are known by staff.
- Large departments may be able to offer a wider choice of modules.
Location
- Do you wish to live in a town or a city?
- Are you keen to be near to industry or to have a more rural location for study?
- It is best to visit some universities to get a feel for which location will allow you to feel at home.
Accommodation
- Does the university guarantee accommodation?
- What standard of accommodation is offered and what does it cost?
- Is it close to where you will study, shops or where social events take place?
- Are there good transport links?