University of Adelaide

Bachelor in Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)

Adelaide, Australia

The Bachelor in Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) at University of Adelaide is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Adelaide, established in 1874 and located in the city of Adelaide, serves a diverse student body of about 29,006, including more than 9,200 international students. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate options across research-led faculties and lists around 208 programs, making it a strong choice for students seeking rigorous academic training combined with practical learning.

Students at Adelaide benefit from research-active staff, industry partnerships and facilities designed to support innovation and employability. The university supports international entrants through admissions guidance, English-language preparation and orientation activities that connect students with peers, mentors and local communities. Campus services focus on academic skills, career planning and student wellbeing to ensure a successful transition into study and life in Australia.

Adelaide itself is known for a high quality of life, accessible cultural amenities and a reputation for safety and affordability among Australian cities. International students can explore internships, research collaborations and community engagement while enjoying a manageable urban environment. Scholarships and targeted support help make study more accessible and provide pathways to professional networks after graduation.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) at the University of Adelaide is a four-year degree for students who want to pursue a career in chemical engineering. This program helps students develop skills in mathematics, chemistry, and engineering principles. One of the main advantages of this program is the opportunity to choose a major in areas like food and beverage engineering or pharmaceutical engineering.

The curriculum includes core courses such as process engineering, thermodynamics, and chemical reactor engineering. Students also develop skills in programming, design, and process control. Hands-on components include a plant design project and a research project. The program covers specific subjects like heat and mass transfer, process fluid mechanics, and separation process engineering.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as chemical engineers, process engineers, plant managers, research and development engineers, or engineering consultants. They can work in industries such as oil and gas, food processing, or pharmaceuticals. Potential employers include government agencies, private engineering firms, or manufacturing companies.

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