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Chemical Engineering is the application of the principles of the physical sciences, together with the principles of economics and human relations, to fields in which matter undergoes a change in state, energy content or composition. The chemical engineer is generally responsible for the design, construction and operation of plant and equipment used in the chemical processing industries.
Chemical engineers are employed in a very wide range of industries including the chemical, minerals, pharmaceutical, food and energy industries. Many chemical engineers work in environmental management, research and development business, management and computer applications. Studying Chemical Engineering at UNSW The study of Chemical Engineering 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 Chemical Engineering within a combined degree program. Below is the list of all relevant undergraduate programs/plans (other relevant programs/plans can be found under Industrial Chemistry specialisation.
Chemical Engineering can be studied in the following Programs
Industrial Chemistry can be studied in the following Programs
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