- The energy needs of the world's population keep growing, with the most common source of energy being fossil fuels. These energy sources generate carbon dioxide, which ultimately results in climate change. Fossil fuels need to be burnt more efficiently and cleanly while, at the same time, renewable and sustainable sources of energy must be developed.
- On this Chemical and Energy Engineering degree, students will develop the skills needed to work in the chemical, energy and related industries.
- Students will learn about fundamental science and mathematical concepts such as process modelling, thermodynamics and materials science, but they will also gain specialised knowledge and skills in topics such as combustion processes and renewable energy technologies.