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HND Chemical Engineering by Flexible Open Learning
About this course
Chemical engineering applies the principles of chemistry, physics, and biology to the design, operation, and optimisation of industrial processes that transform raw materials into useful products. It encompasses reaction engineering, heat and mass transfer, process design, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and the safety and environmental systems that make large-scale chemical and biochemical manufacturing possible. The discipline is central to industries ranging from pharmaceuticals and food processing to petrochemicals, water treatment, and the development of renewable energy technologies. At Teesside University this part-time distance learning programme makes a qualification in chemical engineering accessible to students who cannot attend campus full time, whether because of work commitments, geographical distance, or other responsibilities. The programme is delivered through a virtual learning environment, with all learning materials accessed online, allowing you to study flexibly and at a pace that fits your circumstances. You will develop an understanding of modern process engineering techniques, including methods for measuring and controlling variables in industrial processes, with an emphasis on the practical application of measurement principles and the design of instruments for industrial and analytical use. The distance learning format is designed to provide rigour and depth rather than simply convenience, developing your engineering knowledge to a professional standard through well-structured online study. The flexible, part-time structure means you may also be able to apply your learning directly to your professional environment if you are already working in a related industry. Graduates of chemical engineering programmes move into careers in the process industries, including pharmaceuticals, food and drink, petrochemicals, water, and energy, as well as in consultancy, environmental management, and research. Professional recognition through the Institution of Chemical Engineers is available to graduates who meet the relevant competency requirements.
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