Our Chemical Engineering degree equips graduates for successful careers in chemical and related process industries. Students are exposed to the fundamental science underpinning a wide range of process engineering concepts, and there are plenty of opportunities to put that knowledge into practice in design and research exercises.
In later years, you can choose to study more specialised modules covering a wide range of chemical engineering topics, such as separation processes, reaction engineering, particle process engineering and process control.
We are ranked 4th in the UK for Chemical Engineering by the Complete University Guide and we also rank highly in the other main league tables.
UCAS Code: H800
Industrial placements: Yes
Study abroad: Yes
Delivery option: MEng (4 years, full-time) or BEng (3 years, full-time)
Start date: September
Course fees: Home/EU: £9,000 International: £16,200.
Information about living expenses and financial support can be found on the University's website.
Scholarships: Scholarships worth up to £4,000 available
Course brochure: Download
Accreditation: This course is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
and is recognised by the Engineering Council for the purposes of meeting in full the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer.

The tables below show the modules that you will study if you commence your studies in September 2012. This information is taken from the University Programme Catalogue, which is a tool designed for current students to select modules.
If you are looking to start your studies in September 2013 a list of modules can be found in the brochure. Detailed module descriptions will appear here in May 2013.
This is an indicative list and actual content may vary as we regularly review the content or our courses in light of new experiences and developments in the field.
| Compulsory modules |
| Mathematical Techniques 2 |
| Laboratory Assignments |
| Safety, Health and Environment |
| Project Assignments |
| Process Engineering Systems |
| Engineering Science 2 |
| Compulsory modules |
| Design Project (BEng) |
| Separation Processes |
| Reaction Engineering |
| Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics |
| Process Optimisation and Control |
| Particle Process Engineering |
| Compulsory modules | Optional modules (choose two) |
| Research Project (MEng) | International Corporate Leadership II |
| Multi-Scale Modelling | Industrial Polymer Engineering |
| Advanced Reaction Engineering | |
| Advances in Chemical Engineering | |
| Computational Transfer Processes |
Careers in the field of Chemical Engineering are wide-ranging, and employment prospects are excellent. Recent graduates have successfully secured positions in chemical and pharmaceutical companies, fossil fuel and renewable energy plants, mineral processing and metals recycling operations, as well as other areas such as the utilities, consulting, environmental, health and safety, and other government agencies and banking and finance.
Recently published results from IChemE’s Salary Survey 2012 revealed good news for graduate chemical engineers. The survey found that chemical engineering is the best paid of the engineering disciplines with 2011 graduates earning a median starting salary of £28,000 per year, making it the third highest paying degree course after medicine and dentistry.
2013 entry
AAA at A level including Mathematics and physics or Chemistry.
Engineering Diploma Grade A (plus A or above in A-Level Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry).
IB: 37 points overall, with 18 points at higher level to include 5 points in higher level mathematics and physics or Chemistry.
We also welcome and accept students with a wide range of alternative UK and international qualifications.
English language requirements: A pass at GCSE level in English Language (grade C or above). If English is not your first language, you are required to provide evidence of proficiency in English and you will need to meet our minimum requirements.
All undergraduate applications should be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Services (UCAS).
If you are an International (non-EU/EEA or Swiss citizen) applicant who has applied for, or intends to apply for, this course within the Faculty of Engineering and require a student visa to study in the UK then you will require an ATAS certificate.
If you require any further information please contact the Undergraduate Admissions team, e: ugspemeadmissions@leeds.ac.uk t: +44 (0)113 343 2535