Industrial Chemistry

Description

Industrial chemists are applied scientists, some of whom are engaged in solving problems in forefront research areas, while others are responsible for the successful operations of Australia's chemical industry. Industrial chemists analyse raw materials, apply computers to the simulation and control of chemical plant and verify the quality of the product. A particularly important activity is the control and management of the environment of industrial processes.

Industrial chemists are capable of fulfilling a multiplicity of roles as research scientists, development chemists, technical representatives and as plant/company managers.

Studying Industrial Chemistry at UNSW

The study of Industrial Chemistry at UNSW is primarily through the School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry (www.ceic.unsw.edu.au). Relevant studies in undergraduate, postgraduate, and research level are available. It is also possible to study Industrial Chemistry within a combined degree program. Please refer to the table below for a complete list of relevant undergraduate studies (other relevant programs/plans can be found under Chemical Engineering specialisation.



Industrial Chemistry can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Stream
Chemical Engineering Major CEICAH3767
Industrial Chemistry Major CEICBH3767
   

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