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Chemical Engineering concerns the science, technology and management involved in making the materials and products needed by the society.
You learn about chemical, physical and biological processes using mathematical equations as well as learning about the equipment and techniques used by industry for large-scale manufacturing and the safety issues surrounding the industry.
You have three hours per week of language tuition in French, German or Spanish during Years 1 and 2. This includes spoken language, grammar and some technical vocabulary. During your year abroad in France, Germany or Spain, you attend lectures and tutorials, participate in group work, write reports and take examinations, all in the local language.
Many graduates enter roles in industry as design engineers, consultants or undertake research and development of new products. Others use the skills they have gained for a career in non chemical-engineering sectors such as business, finance, marketing, banking, insurance, accountancy and IT.
Many graduates move into senior management. Fields are as diverse as food and drink, chemicals, oil, gas and petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, energy generation and disposal of waste. Chemical engineers with knowledge of another language have career opportunities all over the world.