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February and July |
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| Duration | |
4 years full time (honours available) Many courses may be studied part-time, which will increase the time taken to complete the course. |
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| Prerequisites | |
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All courses at UWA: English Language Competence Bachelor of Engineering: TEE Applicable Mathematics, plus at least two of TEE Chemistry, TEE Calculus or TEE Physics (Calculus is strongly recommended for all Engineering courses). Minimum TER (2008): |
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| Degrees | |
Bachelor of Engineering |
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| Fees | |
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Please refer to the Unit Costs |
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| TISC Codes | |
Commonwealth-supported places |
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| University Handbook |
Chemical and Process Engineering is a broad discipline relating to the industrial application of chemical reactions and processes, and deals with the processing and transportation of chemicals, and the associated facilities.
Chemical and Process engineers intimately deal with the scaling up of chemical reactions or processes that are of importance to society. Chemical and Process Engineering is therefore a field distinguished from the science of Chemistry by the scale and industrial applications to which the principles are applied. Put simply, Chemists deal with fundamental phenomena such as determination of the chemical reactions, while Chemical Engineers must determine how to exploit this information to design and operate the facilities and processes in order to produce commercial quantities of a product.
Chemical and Process Engineering is a challenging and rewarding profession for all men and women who aspire to make their mark in, for example:
Level 1
All engineering students follow a common course in Level 1, allowing you the flexibility of selecting any engineering stream at the end of the level. The subjects include mathematics, engineering fundamentals and physics, plus electives from a variety of engineering streams.
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
If students decide to specialise, they can choose their Chemical and Process Engineering elective units to qualify for a major in one of the following areas:
Chemical and Process Engineering is a well-respected general degree which opens a diversity of career paths in industry, commerce and finance.
Chemical and Process Engineers are responsible for:
Chemical and Process Engineers are in high demand in Australia and overseas and are employed by a range of industries including food and beverage, oil and gas processing, mining, petroleum refining, pharmaceutical manufacture and many more!
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Faculty Office |
Hackett Hall (M353) Phone (+61 8) 6488 2477 Email admissions@uwa.edu.au |