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The Chemical Engineering program at the University of Wolverhampton emphasizes real-world industry applications, equipping students to address modern challenges in chemical and related sectors. Why select this program? Our Chemical Engineering degree focuses on practical industry needs while developing your engineering expertise. Chemical engineers play a vital role in contemporary society, managing resources, safeguarding the environment, and ensuring strict safety standards while developing essential manufacturing processes. Wolverhampton's program offers comprehensive knowledge of chemical processes and industrial reaction products. Throughout the course, you'll master techniques for safely and economically converting raw materials into valuable products. Consider how petroleum transforms into gasoline, plastics, or synthetic fabrics like polyester and nylon. Chemical engineers specialize in modifying substances' chemical or physical properties to produce diverse items ranging from medicines to food products and beauty products. Course structure Developed in collaboration with IChemE and leading academic and industrial partners, our curriculum prepares tomorrow's engineers for contemporary challenges. The program divides into three key components: First, we establish foundational scientific and mathematical principles, introducing chemical engineering's core concepts and global significance. Next, we explore problem-solving methodologies and efficient production techniques. Finally, students undertake process design projects, discovering engineering specializations and career pathways.