MASTER’S PROGRAMME IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FOR ENERGY TRANSITION
Study Programme Details
City: | Lappeenranta |
Country: | Finland |
Admission Sessions: | Autumn Session, Spring Session |
Study Format: | Full Time |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Discover the intricacies of process development and design in our master’s programme, where you’ll delve into traditional chemical engineering, unit operation modeling, separation processes, process simulation, computational fluid dynamics, and product and process design. Gain versatile skills applicable across various sectors of the chemical and process industry.
Overview
Broaden your expertise in the conversion of renewable energy into chemical products with a focus on hydrogen production, carbon capture, and the synthesis of fuels and chemicals from renewable power. Emphasizing energy-efficient processes and competitive product costs, the programme also explores process intensification for a future-ready chemical industry. Engage in innovative teaching methods, including lectures, exercises, assignments, and group design projects addressing real challenges in chemical engineering.
Admission Requirements
- The Master’s Programme in Chemical Engineering invites applicants who have completed or are about to complete their Bachelor’s Degree globally.
- IELTS Academic – 6.5
- TOEFL iBT – 90
- PTE Academic – 62
The Master’s Programme in Chemical Engineering for Energy Transition is a two-year programme. It leads to the degree of Master of Science in Technology, M.Sc. (Tech.), which is 120 ECTS credits.
Studies in this programme are a combination of contact teaching on the Lappeenranta campus and online teaching.
The programme includes core, advanced specialisation, and elective studies as well as a Master’s thesis.
Future Career Outcomes
As a graduate, be prepared to lead sustainable change in the chemical and process industry. Your expertise in process development, energy-efficient practices, and product design will position you as a key player in shaping a greener and more competitive future for the industry.