Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: The Master's requires 12 taught modules (8 core and 4 elective) and a work-based project (equivalent to 3 modules); diploma: requires 10 modules; certificate: 5 modules; each module requires a study time of around 120 hours, inclusive of workshop attendance, over a 6-month period; students study the basics of finance, marketing and people management alongside the technical disciplines.(read more)
All chemicals and materials engineering courses at University Of Strathclyde
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course is open to full- and part-time students; chemical engineering specialists are at the forefront of emerging technologies such as alternative fuels, nano-materials for use in advanced chemical reactors and separation processes; this course is particularly for students interested in studying chemical engineering within a framework of sustainable practice.(read more)
All chemicals and materials engineering courses at University Of Strathclyde
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: The Master's requires 12 taught modules (8 core and 4 elective) and a work-based project (equivalent to 3 modules); diploma: requires 10 modules; certificate: 5 modules; each module requires a study time of around 120 hours, inclusive of workshop attendance, over a 6-month period; students study the basics of finance, marketing and people management alongside the technical disciplines.(read more)
All chemicals and materials engineering courses at University Of Strathclyde
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: The Master's requires 12 taught modules (8 core and 4 elective) and a work-based project (equivalent to 3 modules); diploma: requires 10 modules; certificate: 5 modules; each module requires a study time of around 120 hours, inclusive of workshop attendance, over a 6-month period; students study the basics of finance, marketing and people management alongside the technical disciplines.(read more)
All chemicals and materials engineering courses at University Of Strathclyde
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The Department undertakes research in a range of chemical engineering topics and has strong industrial and academic collaborative links; research opportunities include: carbon research; membrane technology; fuzzy modelling and process control; industrial water utilisation; high pressure bioprocessing; precision microplant measurement.(read more)
All chemicals and materials engineering courses at University Of Strathclyde
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The Department undertakes research in a range of chemical engineering topics and has strong industrial and academic collaborative links; research opportunities include: carbon research; membrane technology; fuzzy modelling and process control; industrial water utilisation; high pressure bioprocessing; precision microplant measurement.(read more)
All chemicals and materials engineering courses at University Of Strathclyde
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course is open to full- and part-time students; chemical engineering specialists are at the forefront of emerging technologies such as alternative fuels, nano-materials for use in advanced chemical reactors and separation processes; this course is particularly for students interested in studying chemical engineering within a framework of sustainable practice.(read more)
All chemicals and materials engineering courses at University Of Strathclyde
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This programme is aimed at graduate engineers, looking to broaden their knowledge of management in the context of chemical engineering; semester 1 aims to provide a solid grounding in business and management theory with special consideration of its application in the engineering sector; semester 2 aims to improve students' depth of knowledge in chemical engineering subjects that are important to chemical process plant management.(read more)
All chemicals and materials engineering courses at University Of Glasgow