University of Birmingham - Postgraduate Open Day
18 Mar 2026, 14:00
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Transform the future of energy, healthcare and a wide range of global products with our BEng Chemical Engineering with Industrial Study at Birmingham. Strengthen your career prospects with a year working in industry and get ready to help engineer a more sustainable world.
You will spend a year in industry at the end of your second year. We have strong links with a large number of key companies to assist you, including Procter & Gamble, Unilever, BP, EDF, ConocoPhilips, PepsiCo, Jaguar/Land Rover, Cadbury, AstraZeneca, Johnson Matthey and GlaxoSmithKline as well as with smaller to medium enterprises.
From advanced heat and mass transfer to reactors, thermodynamics and low-carbon energy processing, join us to explore the world of chemical, product and energy engineering. Develop technical, analytical and professional skills with real workplace experience so you’re ready for roles in various industries including healthcare, energy and finance.
Discover the fundaments of chemical and energy engineering. Learn how to design processes to convert raw materials into products and study topics such as food engineering and healthcare technologies. You’ll explore the grand challenges for sustainability faced by the manufacturing, transport and energy industries. Our teaching relates directly to our own cutting-edge research so you’re at the forefront of current innovations.
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