BEng Hons Chemical Engineering with Environmental Engineering including an Industrial Year

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Nottingham

Program Overview

The University of Nottingham offers a BEng (Hons) in Chemical Engineering with Environmental Engineering including an Industrial Year, a four-year degree that combines rigorous training in core chemical engineering with a strong focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility. The program is designed to equip students with both the technical expertise of a chemical engineer and the practical understanding of how engineering solutions can address some of today’s most pressing environmental challenges.

The course is structured to provide a balance between theoretical knowledge, laboratory practice, design projects, and industrial experience. Students graduate with the skills to develop cleaner technologies, design efficient processes, and contribute towards a more sustainable world.

Curriculum Structure:
The degree is carefully structured to build knowledge year by year:

  • Year 1: Students are introduced to the fundamentals of chemical engineering, mathematics, thermodynamics, and material balances. Practical laboratory sessions and problem-solving classes help solidify concepts, while introductory modules in environmental engineering highlight the importance of sustainable practices in industry.

  • Year 2: The focus shifts to fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, reactor design, and separation processes. Environmental aspects are further explored through courses on water treatment, pollution control, and sustainable energy systems. Team-based projects begin to play a bigger role, allowing students to tackle engineering problems collaboratively.

  • Year 3 (Industrial Year): Students spend this year on a professional placement with an industrial partner, gaining real-world experience in chemical and environmental engineering contexts. This year is vital for applying academic knowledge to live projects, developing workplace skills, and building valuable industry connections.

  • Year 4: The final year integrates advanced modules in process design, environmental management, energy systems, and safety in chemical industries. A major research or design project allows students to specialise in an area of interest, often in collaboration with industry or research groups within the university.

Accreditation:
The program is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), ensuring it meets the high professional standards required for a career in chemical and environmental engineering.

Campus Location:
The course is delivered at the University of Nottingham’s main University Park Campus, a vibrant and green environment with modern laboratories, pilot plant facilities, and dedicated spaces for engineering students.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The University of Nottingham places strong emphasis on applying theory to practice. Students benefit from:

  • Industrial Year Placement: A standout feature of this course, students spend a year in industry, often with leading companies in energy, manufacturing, or environmental sectors. This experience provides professional insight and often leads directly to graduate job offers.

  • Hands-on Laboratory Work: From the first year, students gain practical experience with equipment and processes used in chemical engineering industries.

  • Design Projects: Students work in teams to design processes and systems that balance efficiency with environmental impact.

  • Student Societies and Competitions: Active groups such as the Chemical Engineering Society provide opportunities for networking, technical talks, and industry visits.

  • Global Opportunities: Nottingham’s international links also open doors to study abroad or participate in global engineering projects, enhancing cultural and professional awareness.

Progression & Future Opportunities

The University of Nottingham has a strong reputation for graduate employability, with its dedicated Careers and Employability Service providing support through:

  • Career planning advice and one-to-one counselling.

  • Workshops on CVs, applications, and interviews.

  • Employer events, career fairs, and networking opportunities.

Employability:
Graduates of this program are highly sought after in industries such as energy, pharmaceuticals, water treatment, process design, consultancy, and environmental management. The industrial year makes graduates particularly competitive, as they enter the job market with both academic knowledge and proven workplace experience.

Further Academic Progression:
Students often progress into postgraduate study, including MSc or PhD programs in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Renewable Energy, and Sustainable Technologies. Some also choose to branch into business-focused programs such as an MBA, combining technical knowledge with management skills.

Program Key Stats

£30,750
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


11 %

Eligibility Criteria

AAA
3.0
34
90

NA
NA
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Process Engineer
  • Environmental Consultant
  • Chemical Plant Manager
  • Sustainability Engineer
  • Water Treatment Engineer
  • Energy Analyst
  • Pollution Control Specialist
  • Research and Development Engineer
  • Health and Safety Engineer
  • Quality Assurance Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Process Design Engineer
  • Production Engineer
  • Biochemical Engineer
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist
  • Waste Management Engineer

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