Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto Master in Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto

Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto

Master in Chemical Engineering

Porto, Portugal

Master degree

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

EUR 6,000

On-Campus

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Key Summary

    About : The Master in Chemical Engineering program offers in-depth knowledge and advanced skills in chemical processes, materials science, and engineering principles. Students engage in hands-on projects and research, addressing real-world challenges while gaining expertise that is essential in the industry. The course typically spans one to two years, allowing students to tailor their studies to specific interests in the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue diverse career paths including roles as chemical engineers, process engineers, and materials scientists. They can find opportunities in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, energy, and environmental technology, where they apply their skills to innovate and solve complex problems.

What is Chemical Engineering?

Chemical Engineering involves the development of sustainable and safe Processes to convert raw materials into value-added products. In a word, “Transformation”! Thus, a Chemical Engineer is devoted to the design, development, sizing, improvement, application, and operation of Processes (chemical, physical, or biological) that allow the desired Products to be obtained.

Who should apply?

Applicants with a background in Chemical Engineering and related fields, who wish to acquire advanced training in the areas of Process & Product, Energy, Biotechnology, and Environment.

Generic Objectives

The main objective of the Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering (M.EQ) is to train professionals in the field of Chemical Engineering or related areas with the highest quality standard, having in mind professional careers in the context of either industrial practice or research activities, among many others.

Emphasizing a practical engineering culture together with project activity, the syllabus offers students the possibility of acquiring specific competencies in one of the following areas (specializations): i) Processes and Products; ii) Energy; iii) Biotechnology; iv) Environment.

Accreditation

This program is accredited by the Higher Education Assessment and Accreditation Agency (A3ES).