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Engineering

Chemical Engineering

BSc Chemical Engineering

3 years

€2530 pa

Programme profile


Chemical engineering can be thought of as chemistry on a large scale. Rather than studying reactions in a lab, you will think about chemical processes in factories or help to develop new products. Chemical engineering is concerned not so much with the how and why of chemical reactions, but with seeking ways to apply them on a large scale.

At the University of Groningen you can study chemistry as well as chemical engineering. There are many links between the two. It's very likely that you don't yet know which specialisation to choose, so you won't have to decide until the second.

The fascinating thing about chemical engineering is that you're involved in developing new products but you're also thinking about the production process. That means you're involved from A to Z in the development and introduction of a new product.

Entry Requirements


Three A-Levels (CCC ) inc Maths, Physics and Chemistry

Six passes at Leaving Cert (inc 2 at H5) Subjects to include Chemistry & Physics, one of which must be at Higher level. Min 350 points

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