Overview

NOTE: This stream has been replaced by CEICDH Chemical Production Engineering.Industrial Chemistry involves researching, developing and improving properties of products we use every day through the selection and design of the chemistry employed in industrial processing. It's about taking projects from inception as a research proposal, through product development and … For more content click the Read More button below.

Specialisation Structure

Students must complete 168 UOC.

Level 1 Prescribed Electives6 Units of Credit:
Discipline Electives Information Rule
Recommended Level 1 Prescribed Elective

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Additional Information

Industrial Experience Requirements

Students are required to complete a minimum of 60 days of Industrial Training. This requirement is attached to the course CEIC4000 - results are computed but not entered while the Industrial Training requirement is not met.

Professional Recognition

Successful completion of the BE (Hons) (Chemical Engineering) degree program is accepted by Engineers Australia and by the Royal Australian Chemical Institute as sufficient academic qualification for membership.

Further Requirements

Students are expected to possess a calculator having exponential capabilities, however, more advanced calculators and personal computers, will be found useful.

Students of both Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry are advised to have a copy of Perry J H Ed. Chemical Engineers Handbook 6th Ed. McGraw-Hill. This book is used extensively for most courses and units.

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

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