The MSc Chemical Engineering course at Teesside University is a postgraduate degree designed to provide students with an advanced understanding of the chemical engineering industry. Students will expand their knowledge in chemical engineering through the study of core modules, advanced modules, and an individual project.Course Content: Throughout this course, students will gain insights on process industries, energy efficiency, entrepreneurship and project develop, and plant design through a research project. These modules are designed to develop essential skills and expertise in chemical engineering.Key Modules: The course includes core modules such as Advanced Reaction Engineering, Advanced Thermodynamics, Energy Efficiency, Process Simulation and Optimisation and Research Project (triple module). The advanced modules include modules like Engineering Computational Methods and Engineering Research Methodology (which consist of topics such as Biochemical Engineering, Chemical Risk Management, Project Management and Multiscale Modelling). Accreditations: Teesside University's MSc in Chemical Engineering is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE). This accreditation will help students to gain the status of a Chartered Engineer, a title recognized by many professional bodies. Future Careers: This course will prepare students for a variety of careers in areas such as pharmaceutical, petrochemical, food processing, personal products, waste treatment, bioenergy and resource recovery industries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.