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Engineering (Chemical Engineering), Bachelor (Hons)

Monash University, Australia

 
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Subject ranking

Engineering - Chemical
Australia / Guardian
1st
Engineering - Chemical
Australia / QS
1st
Chemical Engineering
Australia / ARWU
1st

Costs

Course feesS$46.7K / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$22K / year
Beer S$11
MacDonalds S$13
Cinema S$20
Coffee S$5
TotalS$68.7K / year

Entry requirements

A Level BBC
Diploma 2.5
International Baccalaureate 31

Scholarships

Pro Vice-Chancellor Berwick International Scholarship
$1000 for living expenses
5 available
Monash International Leadership Scholarship
100% for tuition
4 available
Monash International Merit Scholarship
$10000 for tuition
21 - 50 available
Monash Engineering International Undergraduate Award
$5000 for tuition
21 - 50 available
Women in Engineering Scholarship
$5000 for tuition
21 - 50 available
Engineering Excellence Award
$6000 for tuition
21 - 50 available
Engineering International Undergraduate Award
$5000 for tuition
21 - 50 available
Monash University Jubilee Honours Scholarship
$6000 for tuition
21 - 50 available
Team MONASH Talented Student Support Programme
Up to $1000 for living expenses
Limited quantity

Information

Course
Code
E3001(2)(16)
University
Code
00008C
Upcoming
Intakes
Feb 2025
Jul 2024
Course
Website (External)
Pathway
Programmes
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University
Information
WHATSAPP
+65 9650 3225
HOTLINE
+65 6333 1300

Duration

4 years
Graduate
2028
About the course

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) qualifies you to be an accredited professional engineer. It develops problem solving skills and is strengthened by integrated work placement, and practical hands-on design-and-build activities. Engineers have forged some of the greatest developments in society.

What you will learn

Your qualification will be a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (Honours) Chemical engineers invent, design and develop processes that convert raw materials into products, with minimal environmental impact. They are also involved with pollution control, protection of the environment and energy conservation and conversion.Many everyday items involve chemical engineering during some stage of their production: computer chips, mobile phones, petrol, paper and coffee, just to name a few.Chemical engineering has its foundation in chemistry, physics and mathematics, as well as other fields including the applied and biological sciences, and economics.

A local representative of Monash University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.