Study options

Our department offers undergraduate specialisations in Chemical and Materials Engineering, as well as several postgraduate options.

Undergraduate study

You can pursue a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) specialising in Chemical and Materials Engineering.

Conjoint options are also available so you may combine your Engineering degree with a selection of other programmes.

Find out more about the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).

Postgraduate study

Postgraduate Certificate in Engineering in Plastics

You can pursue a PGCertEng specialising in Plastics.

This is the only specialisation available for this programme beyond a General Engineering option. Find out more about the PGCertEng.

Postgraduate Certificate in Light Metals Reduction Technology

This is a globally-recognised, specialised programme aimed at those seeking progression into particular industry roles. Find out more about the PGCertLMRTech.

Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering

You can pursue a PGDipEng in one of the following:

Find out more about the PGDipEng.

Master of Engineering

You can pursue a ME in Chemical and Materials Engineering.

Because this is a research programme, you may also explore different topics in the field, such as Food Process Engineering, but will still graduate with a Chemical and Materials Engineering specialisation. Find out more about the ME.

Master of Engineering Studies

You can pursue a MEngSt in one of the following:

Find out more about the MEngSt.

Doctor of Philosophy

You can pursue a PhD in Chemical and Materials Engineering.

Because this is a research programme, you may explore different topics in the field, such as Food Process Engineering, but will still graduate with a Chemical and Materials Engineering specialisation. Find out more about the PhD.