MEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering with Environmental Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Bath

Program Overview

The University of Bath offers a MEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering with Environmental Engineering, a four-year integrated programme designed to equip students with a robust foundation in chemical engineering principles while integrating environmental sustainability and engineering practices. This program prepares graduates for careers in process industries, environmental consultancy, energy, and research.

Year 1: Students focus on fundamental engineering principles, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, and introductory chemical engineering concepts. There is a strong emphasis on problem-solving, laboratory skills, and computational methods, which lay the groundwork for more advanced study.

Year 2: The curriculum advances into core chemical engineering subjects, such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, process control, and reaction engineering. Simultaneously, students begin exploring environmental engineering topics, including waste treatment, air and water pollution, and sustainable process design. Practical laboratory sessions and group design projects foster teamwork and hands-on experience.

Year 3: Students deepen their expertise with specialist modules in both chemical and environmental engineering, including process simulation, energy management, and environmental impact assessment. They engage in larger-scale design projects that simulate real-world industrial challenges. There is also an opportunity to undertake industrial placements or research projects, giving practical exposure and enhancing employability.

Year 4: The final year consolidates learning through a capstone MEng project, which typically involves independent research, process design, or environmental engineering problem-solving. Students are encouraged to tackle complex challenges, integrating sustainability considerations, advanced process modelling, and innovative engineering solutions. This year also includes advanced elective modules to tailor learning to specific career interests.

Accreditation:
The program is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), ensuring that it meets professional engineering standards and supports progression towards Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.

Campus Location:
The University of Bath is located in Bath, England, renowned for its beautiful historic city environment and state-of-the-art engineering facilities. Students benefit from modern laboratories, dedicated environmental engineering equipment, and collaborative workspaces.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Experiential Learning:
The University of Bath places a strong emphasis on hands-on learning and practical experience:

  • Industrial Placements: Opportunities to work with leading companies in chemical, energy, and environmental sectors, gaining real-world experience and professional exposure.

  • Undergraduate Research Projects: Students can participate in faculty-led research, exploring topics such as renewable energy, pollution mitigation, and sustainable chemical processes.

  • Student Societies and Competitions: Engineering students can join societies like the Chemical Engineering Society or take part in national competitions, fostering teamwork, innovation, and leadership skills.

  • International Opportunities: Exchange programs and collaborative projects allow students to gain global perspectives on environmental challenges and engineering solutions.

Progression & Future Opportunities

The University of Bath offers comprehensive career support through its Careers Service, including:

  • Career counselling, CV and interview preparation, and networking events

  • Guidance on internships, placements, and graduate schemes

  • Access to employer talks and recruitment fairs

Employability:
Graduates are highly sought after by employers in sectors including chemical manufacturing, energy, water treatment, environmental consultancy, and process design. Alumni have progressed to roles in global corporations, government agencies, and leading research institutions.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates may pursue postgraduate studies such as an MSc in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Sustainable Energy, or Environmental Management, or even PhD research in specialized areas of chemical and environmental engineering.

Program Key Stats

£30,500
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


60 %

Eligibility Criteria

A*AA
3.5
36
85

1220
26
7.0
100

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Process Engineer
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Environmental Consultant
  • Energy Analyst
  • Waste Management Engineer
  • Water Treatment Engineer
  • Sustainability Specialist
  • Process Design Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Officer
  • Research Scientist
  • Pollution Control Engineer
  • Renewable Energy Engineer
  • Chemical Production Manager
  • Quality Assurance/Control Engineer
  • Regulatory Compliance Officer

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