The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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MSc | Full-time | 2 years | September, February | find out | find out |
The two-year Master's in Chemical Engineering is an internationally oriented programme and is taught entirely in English. You can start in September or February (only possible for the specialization Molecules & Materials Engineering). The pre-Master's programme starts in September. Read more about the Master's programme, pre-Master's programme and admission requirements. You can also find out more about your career prospects.
What is Chemical Engineering?
Chemical Engineering is a broad discipline that encompasses so much more than chemistry alone. As a chemical engineer, you are not only at home in fields of research such as chemistry, materials science or process technology, but you are also well versed in in more physics-related areas, such as fluid dynamics and thermodynamics.
Chemical engineers are creative problem solvers who use their scientific and technical expertise to develop novel chemical processes, materials and products for a wide variety of applications.
Chemical Engineering at the University of Twente
In the Master's programme in Chemical Engineering at the University of Twente, you will learn to combine the various elements of your knowledge to develop, improve and implement processes, products and materials.
This MSc programme puts you at the forefront of R&D in innovative chemical processes, novel materials and new products. You will harness the latest technology and techniques to address the challenges that society faces. For instance, you can discover whether biomass conversion is able to provide lasting energy solutions, explore the potential of membrane technology to purify water, or use your knowledge of biomolecules to develop new materials or to generate power by osmosis. At the University of Twente you can focus on process engineering or materials science.
During the Master's you will benefit from our close ties with high profile research institutes, including the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology and the MIRA Institute for Biomedical Technology and Technical Medicine. You will fulfil the role of junior researcher from early on in your Master's, giving presentations, writing articles and getting involved in grant applications. It is a highly international programme. You will write and present in English and have the opportunity to complete an internship abroad.
Specializations
The Master's programme Chemical Engineering has two specializations:
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