Study options

Our department offers undergraduate specialisations in Chemical and Materials Engineering, as well as several postgraduate options.

Undergraduate study

You can pursue a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) specialising in Chemical and Materials Engineering.

Conjoint options are also available so you may combine your Engineering degree with a selection of other programmes.

Find out more about the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).

Postgraduate study

Postgraduate Certificate in Engineering

There are three distinctive study tracks you can pursue through a PGCertEng.

Find out more about study tracks in the PGCertEng
Find out more about the PGCertEng
 

Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering

You can pursue a PGDipEng in one of the following:

Find out more about the PGDipEng
 

Master of Engineering

The Master of Engineering is a research-based programme that will allow you to explore complex problems and undertake intellectual analysis on topics in the field of Chemical and Material Engineering.

Find out more about the ME
 

Master of Engineering Studies

You can pursue a MEngSt in one of the following:

Find out more about the MEngSt
 

Master of Materials Engineering

The MMaterialsEng programme will provide you with a balanced understanding of materials design, synthesis and deployment, while also cultivating your management skills. This programme is offered in both a taught and research pathway. Students can choose from the following specialisations: biomaterials engineering, energy and environmental materials, and advanced materials processing.

Other pathways to study are:

Find out more about the MMaterialsEng
 

Doctor of Philosophy

You can pursue a PhD in Chemical and Materials Engineering.

Because this is a research programme, you may explore different topics in the field, such as Food Process Engineering, but will still graduate with a Chemical and Materials Engineering specialisation. Find out more about the PhD.