Overview

Chemical engineers transform raw materials into useful and commercial end products. This involves the research of raw materials and their properties, design and development of equipment and the evaluation of operating processes. You will acquire skills, knowledge and experience in chemistry and chemical thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, material and energy balances, … For more content click the Read More button below. In this specialisation, you will have the opportunity to also pursue a minor in an engineering discipline that complements chemical engineering. AvailabilityChemical engineering is listed in E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) at Clayton and Malaysia as an undergraduate specialisation. 

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours): Continuous Professional Development (CPD)

CPD is a compulsory requirement for all Engineering students. You must complete 420 hours of continuous professional development in order to graduate with the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) qualification. It is a collection of all work including volunteer, personal and professional practice experiences outside the classroom which may be in the form of 12 weeks of relevant vacation employment or an equivalent combination of approved professional development and/or engineering employment taken throughout the duration of the course. You must submit a series of reflections on your experience with particular reference to the development of each of the key Engineers Australia Stage 1 competencies. Visit the Student Experience website for more information about professional development.

The Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia has similar professional experience requirements. Further information is available on the Industrial training website.

Requirements
144 credit points

Part C. Chemical engineering knowledge and application108 credit points
Part D. Professional practice
Part E. Elective study - Specialisation36 credit points

Other area of study costs

Costs are indicative and subject to change.
Electronics, calculators and tools: scientific calculator approximately $50
Approximately $70 - Lab Coat: availble to purchase through Monash University Bookshop https://www.monash.edu/retail
Approximately $5 - Safety Glasses: availble to purchase through Monash University Bookshop https://www.monash.edu/retail
Approximately $350 (approx) Prescription Safety Glasses (if required): availble to purchase through Monash Eyewear https://www.monash.edu/food-and-retail/vendors/monash-eye-care
Laboratory-appropriate enclosed footwear (non-porous material, equipped with non-absorbent, slip-resistant soles) at own cost

Contacts

Coordinator(s)

Associate Professor Tan Jully
Associate Professor Warren Batchelor