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2 Process Engineering Degree Programs in Finland


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Åbo Akademi University
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Master's Degree Programme in Sustainable Chemical and Process Engineering
- Turku, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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Like many of the programmes available at ÅAU, this programme has been carefully structured to ensure that graduates are not only equipped with the necessary skills to succeed within their chosen career, but also, to ensure that they are adaptable to the ever-changing face of modern industries. Through practical and theoretical studies, this two-year programme aims to provide students with an in-depth understanding of sustainable chemical and process engineering as a field and its imperative value to the growth of areas such as biofuel, energy efficiency, waste management and many more.


LUT University
Bachelor's Programme in Chemical and Process Engineering
- Lappeenranta, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Chemical and process engineering applies chemistry, physics, and mathematics to develop technology. Chemical and process engineering is a good choice if you are interested in natural sciences, chemistry, or technology and want to address challenges related to sustainable production and the circular economy.
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Process Engineering degree programs focus on designing, optimizing, and managing industrial processes. This field is essential for improving efficiency and sustainability in various industries, making it a vital area for modern engineering practices.
In Finland, students studying Process Engineering engage with applied coursework that emphasizes hands-on learning and industry links. Typical courses include fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and process design, equipping you with specific skills like developing process simulation models and optimizing production workflows. The environment encourages growth as students collaborate on projects, gaining practical experience while refining their technical abilities.
Graduates from these programs often pursue careers in manufacturing, energy, or environmental sectors. They find roles such as process development engineers, quality control specialists, or project managers, with skills that employers value globally. The focus on innovation and efficiency in Finland's education system enhances adaptability and strengthens problem-solving skills, preparing students for diverse opportunities in the workplace.