BEng (Honours) Chemical Engineering with Foundation Year

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Sheffield Hallam University

Program Overview

The BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering with Foundation Year at Sheffield Hallam University is designed for students who may not meet the standard entry requirements for the full degree program. This course offers a comprehensive introduction to chemical engineering, focusing on sustainability, design, and employability. Students will engage in practical, project-based learning, working on applied industry-led projects from the first year, including hydrogen production and carbon capture technology. The program emphasizes hands-on laboratory experience, computational modeling, and simulation, preparing graduates for careers in green and sustainable industries.

Curriculum Structure

Foundation Year (Year 0)

In the foundation year, students will develop essential skills in mathematics, chemistry, and physics, laying the groundwork for more advanced study. Modules such as "Foundation Skills for Science" and "Foundations of Biology and Chemistry" focus on building study, IT, numeracy, and communication skills. This year ensures students are well-prepared for the challenges of the degree program.

Year 1

The first year introduces fundamental chemical engineering concepts, including mass and energy balances, thermodynamics, and process safety. Students will engage in practical laboratory sessions to understand how these concepts work in practice. Project-based learning encourages the application of knowledge to real-world scenarios.

Year 2

In the second year, students delve deeper into areas such as fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, and process control. The curriculum emphasizes the design and optimization of chemical processes. Students will continue to develop their practical skills through laboratory work and project-based assignments.

Year 3

The final year focuses on advanced topics like process design, environmental sustainability, and industrial plant operation. Students will undertake a major individual project, applying their knowledge to solve complex engineering problems. The year culminates in the preparation of a dissertation, demonstrating the student's ability to conduct independent research.

Focus Areas

Sustainability, Process Design, Environmental Impact, Industrial Applications, Computational Modeling

Learning Outcomes

Graduates will be able to apply chemical engineering principles to design and optimize processes, conduct independent research, and address environmental and sustainability challenges in the industry.

Professional Alignment

The program is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), aligning with the requirements for Chartered Engineer status.

Reputation

Sheffield Hallam University is recognized for its strong industry links and emphasis on employability, providing students with opportunities to engage with real-world engineering challenges.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Sheffield Hallam University, learning chemical engineering is all about getting hands-on from day one. You’ll not only study the theory but also see it in action through real-world projects like hydrogen production and carbon capture technology. From laboratory experiments to industry visits, teamwork, and using industry-standard software for modeling and simulation, every part of the course helps you build the skills employers value.

Key experiential opportunities include:

  • Advanced Laboratories – Work in state-of-the-art labs, including thermofluids and structural integrity labs, giving you real practical experience.

  • Project-Based Learning – Take part in industry-led projects, such as those linked with the Advanced Food Innovation Centre (AFIC), applying your learning to real engineering challenges.

  • Site Visits – Explore water treatment plants, sustainable hydrogen facilities, and electricity production sites to see chemical engineering in action.

  • Computational Tools – Use industry-standard software for simulation and process modeling to build technical proficiency.

  • Teamwork and Collaboration – Work in diverse teams, developing communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills in a supportive environment.

These experiences ensure that when you graduate, you’re not just confident in theory but ready to tackle real engineering problems from day one.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from this program leave ready to take on a range of exciting roles in the chemical and process industries. You could work as a Process Engineer, Environmental Consultant, Chemical Plant Operator, or in Research and Development. Thanks to the course’s focus on sustainability, practical skills, and industry collaboration, you’ll be well-prepared for careers in green and innovative industries:

  • Career Services: One-to-one support for CV writing, interview preparation, and job hunting to help you step confidently into the workplace.

  • Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with leading employers like BOC, Siemens, Stanley Black & Decker, QinetiQ, and Netflix provide networking opportunities, placements, and insight into real-world engineering challenges.

  • Accreditation: The program is IChemE-accredited, which is aligned with Chartered Engineer requirements, giving your career long-term professional recognition.

  • Employment Prospects: Graduates have gone on to work in sectors such as food manufacturing, bioscience, new materials, and petrochemicals, benefiting from strong industry links and practical experience gained during the course.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the foundation year and BEng, students can continue onto the integrated MEng Chemical Engineering course. This gives you the chance to deepen your specialist knowledge, develop research and project management skills, and further boost your career opportunities.

Program Key Stats

£17,155 (Annual cost)
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Eligibility Criteria

CDD
3.0
28
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NA
6.0
79

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Careers in Food manufacturing
  • Bioscience
  • New Material development
  • Petrochemical industry

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