Taylor's University

Bachelor in Chemical Engineering (Honours)

Subang Jaya, Malaysia

The Bachelor in Chemical Engineering (Honours) at Taylor's University is a 4 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Taylor's University in Subang Jaya is a leading private university in Malaysia known for a holistic approach to higher education that blends academic rigour with practical industry experience. Established in 1969, Taylor's offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across business, engineering, law, hospitality and creative disciplines, emphasizing employability, entrepreneurship and professional readiness.

The campus is designed to support active learning through modern facilities, industry-aligned curricula and strong links with employers that provide internships, live projects and mentoring. Faculty with industry experience help deliver practice-oriented teaching, while centers for research and entrepreneurship encourage students to develop real-world solutions and start-up initiatives. Student support services include academic advising, career development and international exchange opportunities.

With a diverse student body and a reputation for industry partnerships, Taylor’s nurtures graduates who are workplace-ready and globally aware. The welcoming campus atmosphere in Subang Jaya gives international students access to affordable living, multicultural experiences and a supportive learning community. Prospective students seeking a career-focused education in Southeast Asia will find Taylor’s a compelling option that balances academic quality with practical outcomes.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Chemical Engineering (Honours) at Taylor's University is a 4-year program for students who want to learn about chemical engineering. It helps students develop a strong foundation in the field and prepares them for a successful career.

This program teaches students about thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, reaction engineering, and process control. Students also learn about the core principles of chemical engineering and develop a sound understanding of the theories and concepts that underpin the field.

Graduates of this program can work as Process Engineers, Quality Control Engineers, Environmental Engineers, or Petroleum Engineers. They can find jobs in industries such as oil and gas, food processing, or pharmaceuticals, and work for companies like Shell, ExxonMobil, or Pfizer.

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