• Master of Engineering in Chemical with Nuclear Engineering at Imperial College London is a 4-year program.
  • It is an on-campus, 240 credits program offered on a full-time basis.
  • On this professionally accredited course, students will learn to apply scientific, engineering and business principles to a variety of complex practical issues.
  • In this program, students will develop a strong foundation in the fundamental principles of science, mathematics, and engineering and use this to build sound practical expertise and engineering judgment.
  • Students will be taught using a combination of lectures, tutorials, guest lectures, and presentations.
  • Formal teaching mostly takes place during the morning.
  • Taught sessions in the afternoon are reserved for projects undertaken either singly, in a pair, or in a larger group, which enables students to develop vital transferable skills.
  • Throughout the program, students will also build their practical expertise through lab-based modules and project work.
  • Students have to complete a project that consists of design work, theoretical and computing studies, and practical work in our laboratories, including in the state-of-the-art Carbon Capture Pilot Plant.
  • Projects are completed in pairs and sometimes larger groups and ensure collaboration with academic teaching staff and the development of vital transferable skills, such as teamwork and communication.
  • Students will be taught in a department of around 500 undergraduate students and over 200 postgraduate students and the teaching staff is made up of 40 professors, lecturers, 11 technical support staff, and 20 administrative and clerical staff. 
  • This degree leads to a Master’s level qualification and is professionally accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).