University of Nottingham - Undergraduate Open Day
26 Jun 2026, 08:30
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Through combining chemical with environmental engineering, you will design processes and products that minimise impacts on air, land and water.
As a chemical and environmental engineer you will work with the following areas:
Disposal of waste
Environmental compliance – reducing the impact of spills and emissions
Flooding and drainage
Infrastructure and development
Management of pollutants
Recovery of damaged land (damaged through mining, farming or landfill)
Water supply and sanitation
Food and drink
Energy
Pharmaceuticals
Consumer products
Oil and gas
We support you to develop the engineering knowledge and professional skills to design the processes that make the products we all rely on. To support your graduate career you will develop transferable skills in:
Project management
Business management
Finance
Analytics
Teamwork
Why choose this course?
Top 10 for Chemical Engineering in all three UK university guides (5th in The Guardian University Guide 2024, 6th in The Times Good University Guide 2024 and 8th in The Complete University Guide 2024)
Accredited - by the IChemE (Institution of Chemical Engineers)
Accredited - by the IOM3 (Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining)
Expert Teaching - Learn from research, industrial and teaching experts
Year in industry - Get paid experience with opportunities for a year out in industry
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