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Bachelors
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Chemical Engineering | Environmental Engineering | Process Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
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Bachelor of Engineering Honours
Chemical and Biomolecular stream
Chemical Engineering for the Environment specialisation
Students in the Chemical and Biomolecular stream must complete 24 credit points to achieve this specialisation.
- Unit of study | Credit points | A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition
- Students complete 24 credit points from the following:
- CHNG5006 Advanced Wastewater Engineering | 6 | A: General knowledge of wastewater treatment and the range of technologies currently used (equivalent to CHNG5005) or the principles of biochemical engineering and their application in engineering (equivalent to CHNG3804)
- CHNG5604 Advanced Membrane Engineering | 6 | A: The physics and electrochemistry of synthetic and cellular membranes. Knowledge of membrane manufacture, membrane separation processes and membrane characterisation and monitoring. Assumed knowledge is equivalent to CHNG5601
- CHNG5005 Wastewater Engineering | 6 | A: Knowledge of mass and energy balances, mathematics, process design, biochemical processes, and particle mechanics at a level typical of an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering. Assumed knowledge is equivalent to material covered in CHNG1103 and CHNG2801 and CHNG2802 and CHNG3803 and CHNG3804 and CHNG3805
- CHNG5601 Membrane Science | 6 |
- Students complete 24 credit points from the following:
Units taken for the specialisation will also count toward requirements of the Chemical and Biomolecular stream.
Specialisations
- Biochemical and Food Technologies
- Chemical and Digital Technologies
- Chemical Engineering for Energy
- Chemical Engineering for the Environment
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