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RMIT's Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) provides the expertise to create sustainable processes and products that benefit society, industry, and the environment. This chemical engineering program explores chemical sciences, physics, and biological technologies to enhance industrial operations like water treatment, food manufacturing, and the development of consumer goods such as medicines and personal care items.
You'll discover methods to optimize industrial efficiency while reducing ecological footprints through energy conservation and waste reduction. The curriculum also teaches techniques for transforming raw materials like crude oil and minerals into valuable commodities including fuels, polymers, and paper products.
This career-focused program incorporates practical learning experiences. Students engage in innovative sustainability projects and participate in the Engineers Without Borders Challenge - a humanitarian initiative included in all RMIT engineering programs.
Faculty members maintain strong industry ties, with professionals frequently delivering guest lectures. The degree features multiple work-integrated learning opportunities, allowing students to apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings while expanding professional connections. First-year students collaborate on an Engineers Without Borders initiative addressing sustainable development, while final-year participants complete two comprehensive capstone projects alongside industry partners. Students are encouraged to complete a minimum 10-week industry placement between their third and fourth years, though securing this opportunity remains the student's responsibility.