MSc in Chemical and Process Engineering aims to enrich the undergraduate experience through advanced chemical & process engineering courses and industrial projects. It provides a solid foundation and understanding of the fundamental principles of mathematics, science, and engineering while providing students with experience in learning and applying tools (e.g. computer skills) to solve theoretical and openended chemical engineering problems.
MSc in Chemical and Process Engineering with Management aims to enrich the undergraduate experience through advanced courses in management and industrial projects while providing training at the postgraduate level in specialized financial and management disciplines through teaching and solving problems.
MPhil and PhD programmes aim to generate innovative knowledge applied to the solution of engineering problems, in line with new economic and environmental demands. Students lead research processes aimed at improving engineering and developing and transferring methods, tools, techniques and methodologies aimed at strengthening engineering processes in the industry.
Our graduates have found employment mainly in the petrochemical and energy industries, process and manufacturing, and also research and development. Other graduates are academic staff within universities.
Students are required to complete 40 credits for the award of the MSc Chemical & Process Engineering. Students should demonstrate proficiency in Chemical & Process Engineering by satisfactory completion of at least 31 credits of coursework (comprised of core and compulsory courses) and 9 credits in their research project.
Duration of Study: The MSc programmes are offered ONLY Part-Time, and must be completed in 3 years (two (2) years courses + one (1) year research project).
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
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MENG 6506 |
Project Management |
C3 |
CHNG 6001 |
Advanced Process Dynamics & Controls |
C4 |
CHNG 6003 |
Process Synthesis, Analysis & Optimisation |
C4 |
CHNG 6102 |
Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering |
E4 |
CHNG 6206 |
Research Methods for Chemical Engineers |
C3 |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
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CHNG 6002 |
Numerical Methods & Computing |
C4 |
CHNG 6101 |
Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics |
C3 |
Chemical & Process Engineering Stream (Choose 2 courses)Minimum 6 Credits
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
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PENG 6007 |
Reservoir Engineering |
E4 |
PENG 6012 |
Natural Gas Engineering |
E4 |
PENG 6015 |
Production Engineering |
E4 |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
---|---|---|
MENG 6402 |
Human Resource Management I |
E3 |
MENG 6405 |
Total Quality Management |
E3 |
MENG 6502 |
Financial Management |
E3 |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
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CHNG 6302 |
MSc Research Project |
C9 |
Students are to note that they must normally submit their CHNG 6302 Project Reports twelve (12) months from date of registration. Candidates who fail to submit their reports in good time shall be removed from the Register of Postgraduate students.
Depending upon their academic background, students will be required to read departmental courses totaling six (6) credits for MPhil or nine (9) credits for PhD. These courses will be used to direct the student's approach towards the research topic, in particular, strengthening their chemical & process engineering knowledge base in the specific area of interest and to research methodology in general. Candidates are required to pass both the coursework and the written examinations before submitting the thesis.
The MPhil Degree shall be awarded on the basis of an examination by thesis and the appropriate University Regulations for the Master’s Degree shall apply.
For a PhD Degree, the appropriate University and Faculty of Engineering Regulations for award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy shall apply. Attendance at the oral examination for the PhD Degree in the Faculty of Engineering shall be open to the academic and professional community. A minimum of seven days notice shall be given before the examination.