Chemical Engineering at the University of Wolverhampton is industry-focused and aims to prepare students to tackle the challenges facing the chemical and allied industries in the 21st century. The central theme of the course is to make you an engineer.
Modern society relies on the work of chemical engineers. They help manage resources, protect the environment, and maintain stringent health and safety procedures while developing the processes that make the products we desire or depend on. The University of Wolverhampton’s Chemical Engineering course provides a deep understanding of chemical processes and the end products of industrial chemical reactions.
In the course, you will learn how raw materials can be transformed into valuable products safely and cost-effectively. For example, petrol, plastics, and synthetic fibers such as polyester and nylon come from oil. Chemical engineers understand how to alter a substance’s chemical, biochemical, or physical state to create a range of products as diverse as food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.