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MSc Advanced Chemical Engineering with Energy Systems Innovation
University of Strathclyde

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Qualification

MSc - Master of Science

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Location

John Anderson Campus

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Study mode

Full Time

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Start date

Sep 2027

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Duration

1 Year

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The MSc in Advanced Chemical Engineering with Energy Systems Innovation aims to enhance knowledge and skills in the energy sector while promoting the development of new ideas and technologies, particularly in chemical engineering solutions. This is accomplished by integrating elements of systems management and addressing the technical, economic, and regulatory aspects. The programme includes an in-depth understanding of current energy technologies, emerging innovations, and future trends. It seeks to produce graduates who are well-equipped to drive innovation and lead the transformation of energy systems towards a more sustainable and efficient future.All students take part in a research project to explore a practical problem related to the energy sector. The compulsory MSc project can be carried out at an employer’s site. Previous projects include ‘Identifying future carbon capture materials’ and ‘Green hydrogen in the Arctic region’.

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Business & Management Studies
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Complete University Guide ranking
38th
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Complete University Guide Business & Management Studies ranking
16th
Tuition fees
Student living
£12,550 per year
Students from Domestic

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Uni info

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CUG ranking 38th
University of Strathclyde
16 Richmond StreetGlasgowG1 1XQUnited Kingdom