Chemical Engineering BEng Honours
- UCAS code: H810
- Full time
- 3 years
This double-accredited Chemical Engineering degree will nurture you into a professional engineer, with the skills and knowledge to address major global challenges in industries such as oil, gas and energy, pharmaceuticals, and consumer products.
You are currently viewing course information for entry year: 2025
Next start date:
- September 2025
UCAS Institution name and code:
- NEWC / N21
Course overview
Chemical engineers play a crucial role in many aspects of our everyday lives. This degree will equip you with the knowledge and practical skills you need to contribute to future scientific and technological breakthroughs within the diverse sector.
Practical learning and industry placements are integrated throughout the degree, giving you the opportunity to put your learning into practice, develop your professional expertise, and gain invaluable real-life experience in the sector.
You'll gain expertise across a broad range of chemical engineering topics, including thermodynamics, plant design, and process control.
BEng or MEng?
Both our BEng degree and specialist MEng degrees provide a pathway to becoming a Chartered Engineer. This is one of the most recognisable international engineering qualifications.
Our MEng degrees are a direct route to becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng). You don’t need to study any more qualifications after your degree to work towards chartered status.
Our three-year BEng degree can also lead to Chartered Engineer status. However, you’ll need to complete further study, such as an approved master’s degree.
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Additional information
Flexible degree structure
All of our chemical engineering degrees share the same first three years – with the exception of our Chemical Engineering with Industry degree. We allow you to explore the subject and find out where your interests lie.
You can transfer between any of our chemical engineering degrees if you want to.
You must achieve the appropriate academic standard to transfer from a BEng to an MEng degree.
Quality and ranking
Professional accreditation and recognition
All professional accreditations are reviewed regularly by their professional body.
Modules and learning
Modules
The information below is intended to provide an example of what you will study.
Most degrees are divided into stages. Each stage lasts for one academic year, and you'll complete modules totalling 120 credits by the end of each stage.
Our teaching is informed by research. Course content may change periodically to reflect developments in the discipline, the requirements of external bodies and partners, and student feedback.
Optional module availability
Student demand for optional modules may affect availability.
Full details of the modules on offer will be published through the Programme Regulations and Specifications ahead of each academic year. This usually happens in May.
To find out more please see our terms and conditions
During Stage 1, you'll be introduced to core engineering, maths, and science principles, including chemistry, thermodynamics, the principles of chemical engineering and engineering mathematics.
Modules
Compulsory Modules | Credits |
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Thermodynamics | 10 |
Transfer Processes | 25 |
Computing and Numerical Methods | 10 |
Data Analysis in Process Industries | 5 |
Chemical Engineering Laboratory | 10 |
Chemistry | 20 |
Principles of Chemical Engineering | 20 |
Engineering Mathematics I | 20 |
The areas covered in Stage 1 will be expanded on in Stage 2, introducing disciplines such as reactor engineering, separation processes, and process measurement, dynamics and control.
Modules
In your final year, you'll work in a team to design a process plant, which will then be presented to experts from the sector. If you've decided to specialise on a specific area of chemical engineering, your project can be tailored to fit in with your chosen specialism.
Modules
Compulsory Modules | Credits |
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Process Control | 10 |
Process Design & Economics | 15 |
Separation Processes 2 | 15 |
Design for Process Safety | 10 |
Reactor Systems Engineering | 15 |
Process and Product Engineering | 10 |
Plant Design | 40 |
Chemical Engineering Laboratory III | 5 |
We base these figures and graphs on the most up-to-date information available to us. They are based on the modules chosen by our students in 2023-24.
Teaching time is made up of:
- scheduled learning and teaching activities. These are timetabled activities with a member of staff present.
- structured guided learning. These are activities developed by staff to support engagement with module learning. Students or groups of students undertake these activities without direct staff participation or supervision
Teaching and assessment
Teaching methods
Your teaching is case study-led, and gives a real-world relevance to your degree education.
You're taught through:
- lectures
- tutorials
- seminars
- computer practice sessions
- practical laboratory work
- group work on case studies and design projects
Assessment methods
You'll be assessed through a combination of:
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Examinations – practical or online
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Interviews
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Presentations
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Reports
Skills and experience
Practical skills
You'll reinforce your learning and gain hands-on experience through:
- practical sessions carried out in our well-stocked Pilot Plant and Millennium Lab, where you'll be able to carry out chemistry experiments and use real-life equipment
- work on real-world engineering projects informed by industry-leading companies
- experience with industry-standard chemical engineering software in our dedicated computer suites
- access to small-scale unit operations and the latest equipment in our state-of-the-art BioLab
Research skills
During your final year, you'll have the opportunity to carry out a research project at one of our partner universities worldwide.
Opportunities
Study abroad
In your final year, you complete an individual design project and a substantial research project.
With the agreement of the Degree Programme Director, you can carry out a research project at one of our partner universities in Europe or worldwide. Locations include Australia and Singapore.
Work placement
Get career ready with a work placement and leave as a confident professional in your field. You can apply to spend 9 to 12 months working in any organisation in the world, and receive University support from our dedicated team to secure your dream placement. Work placements take place between stages 2 and 3.
You'll gain first-hand experience of working in the sector, putting your learning into practice and developing your professional expertise.
If you choose to take a work placement, it will extend your degree by a year, and your degree title will show you have achieved the placement year. A work placement is not available if you're spending a year studying abroad. Placements are subject to availability.
Facilities and environment
Facilities
You'll have access to a great range of facilities and equipment during your time at Newcastle, including:
- a state-of-the-art BioLab, providing access to a range of small-scale unit operations and the latest equipment
- a recently upgraded pilot plant laboratory
- modern bench-top experimental equipment
- an interactive video teaching system
- high-specification fume cupboards for handling volatile chemicals
- two dedicated computing suites, running specialised industry-standard computer software
Support
To support you in your studies, all new students entering year 1 or year 2 will receive:
- a tablet so you can download the online learning resources you'll need for your course (helping us to make our campus more sustainable)
- a start-up pack containing essential personal protective equipment
You'll be supported by a personal tutor (an academic member of staff) throughout your degree. They can help you with academic and personal issues.
You'll also have access to a peer mentor (a fellow student) in your first year. They can help you settle in and answer any questions you have.
Your future
Prepare for diverse career paths
Our graduates are targeted by high-profile employers like SUEZ, Reckitt Benckiser Group, Patheon, and Kendal Nutricare across a range of sectors such as:
- pharmaceuticals
- chemicals
- energy
- oil and gas
- water
- environment
- biotechnology
Industry links
We're proud of our strong industry links, which will open up a wealth of opportunities for networking, placements, and development during your studies. Consultants from industry deliver classes on current industrial practice, providing the latest insight into issues such as safety and sustainability.
Engineers from the British Chemical Engineering Contractors Association (BCECA) deliver sessions on chemical plant design that reflects current industrial practice. These engineers are from:
- ABB
- Air Products
- Aker Solutions
- Bechtel
- Costain
- Fluor
- Honeywell UOP
- Johnson Matthey
- KBR
- McDermott
- SABIC
- Wood Group
- Worley Parsons
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Entry requirements
All candidates are considered on an individual basis and we accept a broad range of qualifications. The entrance requirements and offers below apply to 2025 entry.
A-Level | |
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International Baccalaureate | |
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Other UK and the Republic of Ireland qualifications
Contextual Offers
Through one of our contextual routes, you could receive an offer of up to three grades lower than the typical requirements.
Qualifications from outside the UK
English Language requirements
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Tuition fees and scholarships
Tuition fees for 2025 entry (per year)
The 2025 home fees have not yet been confirmed (see ‘Home Fee Students’ information below).
Qualification: BEng Honours | |
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Home students full time 3 years |
Tuition fees (per year)
Not set |
International students full time 3 years |
Tuition fees (per year)
29850 |
Year abroad and additional costs
For programmes where you can spend a year on a work placement or studying abroad, you will receive a significant fee reduction for that year.
Some of our degrees involve additional costs which are not covered by your tuition fees.
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