BEng Hons Chemical Engineering Extended

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Greenwich

Program Overview

If you’re interested in chemical engineering but don’t quite meet the standard entry requirements, this extended degree could be your perfect starting point. It begins with a foundation year to strengthen your maths, science and engineering basics, before moving on to the full BEng Chemical Engineering curriculum—giving you the confidence and skills to succeed right through to graduation.


Curriculum Structure

Foundation Year (Year 0)
Think of this year as a stepping stone. You’ll spend time building up your maths, chemistry, and engineering science knowledge so you’re fully prepared to handle degree-level study. It’s about getting comfortable with the core subjects while boosting your confidence in problem-solving and lab skills.

Year 1
Now the real journey begins. You’ll dive into the fundamentals of chemical engineering—modules like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and process engineering will start to shape your technical understanding. At the same time, you’ll get plenty of practical lab work and hands-on projects so theory never feels too far removed from real life.

Year 2
This is where things become more applied. You’ll study areas such as particle technology, reaction engineering, and transport phenomena, connecting what you’ve learned to actual processes used in industries from pharmaceuticals to food production. You’ll also start working with design and modelling tools, learning how to apply your knowledge to real-world systems.

Year 3
Your final year is all about independence and specialisation. Alongside advanced modules in pharmaceutical development, bioengineering, and sustainable process design, you’ll take on a major project that brings everything together. This project often mirrors the kind of challenge you’d face as a professional engineer—perfect preparation for life after graduation.


Focus areas

“Mathematics foundation; core chemical engineering; particle technology; pharmaceutical development; bioengineering; process design & sustainability”


Learning outcomes

“Gain the ability to design and optimise processes, apply engineering principles, use industry-standard lab and simulation tools, and graduate ready to make an impact in chemical, pharmaceutical, or food industries.”


Professional alignment (accreditation)

The degree is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), which means your studies are recognised by the professional body that sets the global standard for chemical engineering. This is a real advantage when it comes to career prospects and professional recognition.


Reputation (employability rankings)

Greenwich holds a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF 2023), which reflects the high quality of teaching and strong graduate outcomes. Chemical engineering students here benefit from industry links, placement opportunities, and excellent preparation for roles in chemical, process, pharmaceutical, and food industries.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Greenwich, Chemical Engineering isn’t just about sitting in lectures — you’ll get plenty of hands-on experience to bring theory to life. From day one, you’ll spend time in well-equipped labs, using real engineering tools and software, running experiments, and testing processes. The course also encourages group work, field trips, and involvement in research projects, so you’ll get a taste of what a real chemical engineer’s day-to-day looks like.

Here’s how you’ll gain practical skills and experience throughout the programme:

  • Work in the dedicated Chemical Engineering Laboratory at the Medway Campus, where you’ll get hands-on practice with industry-standard equipment.

  • Use specialist labs and tools for experiments, simulations, and testing, giving you confidence in applying theory to real-world problems.

  • Participate in field trips to industrial sites and process plants, seeing chemical engineering in action beyond the classroom.

  • Collaborate on group projects and student-led challenges through the Engineering Society, helping you develop teamwork and problem-solving skills.

  • Contribute to ongoing research projects in areas like particle technology, sustainable design, and food engineering, learning from academics at the forefront of the field.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduating from this extended Chemical Engineering degree opens up a world of exciting career possibilities. With a strong foundation in both theory and practical skills, you’ll be ready to step into roles such as:

  • Process Engineer – designing and optimizing industrial processes to make them safer and more efficient.

  • Production Manager – overseeing manufacturing operations and ensuring everything runs smoothly.

  • Quality Control Analyst – checking that products meet the highest standards before reaching the market.

  • Environmental Consultant – advising companies on sustainability and compliance with environmental regulations.

Here’s how Greenwich supports you on your path to success:

  • Employability Team – offering personalized guidance on CVs, applications, and interviews.

  • Greenwich Employability Passport – a program to develop and showcase your skills to employers.

  • Career Fairs & Networking Events – meet industry professionals and make connections that could lead to your first job.

  • University–Industry Partnerships – the program is designed with input from the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) and leading companies, so your learning is aligned with real-world needs.

  • Accreditation Advantage – the IChemE accreditation gives your degree global recognition, boosting your career prospects.

  • Graduation Outcomes – most graduates move straight into work or continue their studies, armed with practical skills and confidence.

Further Academic Progression:

Once you finish your degree, there are plenty of ways to keep learning and advancing:

  • Master’s Degrees (MSc) – specialize in areas like Advanced Chemical Engineering, Process Systems, or Environmental Engineering.

  • PhD Programs – dive into research and contribute to innovations in chemical engineering.

  • Postgraduate Certificates or Diplomas – enhance your knowledge in niche areas and stand out to employers.

These pathways give you the flexibility to either deepen your expertise or step straight into a fulfilling career.

Program Key Stats

£16150 (Annual cost)
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Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Career options include roles in chemical and process engineering
  • pharmaceutical industries and food and beverage (one of the largest employment sectors in the UK)

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