Innovative and sustainable chemical engineering, MSc 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Chalmers University of Technology |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Chemical

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

In a rapid and ever-changing world, the role and impact of modern chemical processes have never been more important. But to ensure sustainability and economic viability in commercial products and processes, efficiency, flexibility, safety, and minimal environmental impact are of the utmost importance.


This master’s programme will provide you with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary to refine these processes and streamline the conversion of commodities into finished products.


Innovative and sustainable chemical engineering master's programme​ at Chalmers


Chemical engineers shape the future by creating sustainable solutions. They design processes that turn raw materials into finished products, reduce our reliance on limited natural resources and fossil fuels, and replace them with renewable options. They transform waste into new products, cut emissions, and develop cleaner exhaust systems and renewable fuels. If you want to drive the transition to a more sustainable society, chemical engineering is where you can make a real impact.


This programme gives you a solid foundation in sustainable technology, renewable material production and energy efficiency. You’ll deepen your expertise by choosing one of the programme’s focus areas. Such as chemical process design, green technology, modeling and design, or biorefining and forest biomass processing. Courses like biorefinery, computational fluid dynamics and global chemical sustainability prepare you to tackle the challenges you will face in the chemical engineering field.


In most courses, you’ll work in group projects to solve open-ended, real-life case problems with incomplete and uncertain data. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to explore alternative solutions and compare your ideas with current industrial approaches. Adjunct professors and guest lecturers from the industry will also share their perspectives on product and process development.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Chemical

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

In a rapid and ever-changing world, the role and impact of modern chemical processes have never been more important. But to ensure sustainability and economic viability in commercial products and processes, efficiency, flexibility, safety, and minimal environmental impact are of the utmost importance.


This master’s programme will provide you with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary to refine these processes and streamline the conversion of commodities into finished products.


Innovative and sustainable chemical engineering master's programme​ at Chalmers


Chemical engineers shape the future by creating sustainable solutions. They design processes that turn raw materials into finished products, reduce our reliance on limited natural resources and fossil fuels, and replace them with renewable options. They transform waste into new products, cut emissions, and develop cleaner exhaust systems and renewable fuels. If you want to drive the transition to a more sustainable society, chemical engineering is where you can make a real impact.


This programme gives you a solid foundation in sustainable technology, renewable material production and energy efficiency. You’ll deepen your expertise by choosing one of the programme’s focus areas. Such as chemical process design, green technology, modeling and design, or biorefining and forest biomass processing. Courses like biorefinery, computational fluid dynamics and global chemical sustainability prepare you to tackle the challenges you will face in the chemical engineering field.


In most courses, you’ll work in group projects to solve open-ended, real-life case problems with incomplete and uncertain data. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to explore alternative solutions and compare your ideas with current industrial approaches. Adjunct professors and guest lecturers from the industry will also share their perspectives on product and process development.

Admission Requirements

62+
4.5+
180+
6.5+

Specific entry requirements


Bachelor’s degree in: Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Process Engineering, Materials Engineering, Bioengineering or the equivalent


Prerequisites: Mathematics (at least 30 cr. including Linear Algebra, Mathematical Statistics, Single variable calculus, Multivariable Calculus), Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Fluid Dynamics, Chemical Reaction Engineering

2 Years
Aug

Tuition fees

International
190,000 SEK

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