September 1 Year MYR 51,600 Postgraduate - Masters
The MSc in Chemical Engineering is a 12-month course consisting of 3 semesters of lectures, project work, continuous assessment and examinations. This is then continued by a self research project, followed by an MSc dissertation submission. You are required to select modules worth a total of 80 credits from a list of modules available in autumn and spring semesters. Meeting IChemE’s ‘further learning’ requirement, your selection should consist of at least 40 credits of determined modules. You must complete the ‘full-year’ and project modules listed separately. If you have taken any of the modules as part of a BEng/MEng degree course at the university, then you are not permitted to take the modules again.
Chemical and materials engineering is a fascinating discipline involved in building and sustaining the world around us as well as designing new materials for the future. The study of chemical and materials engineering enables students to transform basic academic education into professional engineering skills. Graduates apply their knowledge of energy, raw materials, process chemistry, process dynamics and other matters to achieve the highest possible product quality and process efficiency to provide for societal needs while demonstrating a concern for the environment.