• By joining Teesside University’s chemical engineering degree students will be on a path to full registration as a chartered engineer with one of the highest-earning potentials amongst the engineering professions.
  • Chemical engineers take science out of the laboratory and into the real world. They turn raw materials into useful products by changing their properties or changing how their properties interact with each other. This course includes an optional year in the industry, at no extra cost.
  • The North East is a major center for process industries and this degree program takes full advantage of the University's location by providing you with significant practical elements and opportunities to engage with industry. Chemical engineers can be involved in a hugely diverse range of work, from oil and gas extraction to designing and building cleaner nuclear power plants.