Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry)/Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
Overview
With its combination of chemistry, analytical sciences and chemical engineering, this course will put you at the forefront of technology development that could change the world.
You’ll work on product innovation, from the laboratory through to large-scale production, with a focus on efficient industrial processes to use less energy and produce less waste.
Career
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry) / Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) find work in industries such as:
- agricultural chemicals
- utilities, gas supply, liquid fuels, energy
- sources, fuel cells, resources
- environment, including analytical monitoring, water treatment, pollution, site assessment and remediation, recycling, engineering aspects
- conservation, food, quality control, microbiology, wine, oils
- dairy, food processing and preservation
- pharmaceuticals, plastics and polymers.
Graduates can also work in the process design sector, developing production processes from lab to large-scale. They are well placed to take leadership roles in the development and commercialisation of new chemical products.