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The Chemical Engineering program at the University of Wolverhampton is designed with industry needs in mind, equipping students to address real-world challenges in chemical and related sectors today. Why study this program? Our Chemical Engineering degree focuses on developing practical engineering skills through hands-on learning. Contemporary society depends heavily on chemical engineers who play crucial roles in resource management, environmental protection, and safety compliance while developing manufacturing processes for essential products. Our curriculum delivers comprehensive knowledge of chemical processes and industrial outputs. Throughout the program, you'll master techniques for converting raw materials into valuable commodities safely and economically. Consider how petroleum transforms into fuels, plastics, or synthetic fabrics - these transformations exemplify chemical engineering applications. Our graduates learn to modify substances' chemical or physical properties to produce diverse items ranging from medicines to consumer goods. Program highlights Developed in collaboration with IChemE and leading academic and industrial partners, our forward-thinking curriculum prepares tomorrow's engineering professionals. The program structure comprises three key components: First, we establish foundational scientific and mathematical principles while introducing chemical engineering's global significance. Next, we delve into problem-solving methodologies and sustainable production techniques. Finally, students undertake process design projects, exploring engineering principles while shaping their professional identity and career trajectory.