About the degree programme

Chemical engineers are innovators who can be found at the leading edge of new and emerging technologies such as:

  • nanotechnology 
  • carbon capture 
  • renewable energy

They help make the world a better place by using scientific principles to design and operate clean, safe and sustainable processes that transform materials and help tackle tomorrow’s grand challenges.

They develop, design and produce many of the products and materials that underpin or enhance our everyday lives; from the water we drink and the gas that powers our homes to cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs, silicon chips and even synthetic skin.

 

How long it takes to complete this degree programme

This programme takes 5 years to complete.

If you are eligible for a direct entry into the second year, this programme takes 4 years to complete.

Second year entry 

Our course structure is designed in such a way that we permit Year 2 direct entry. You will receive support and resources to allow you to catch-up with relevant Year 1 material. If you are eligible for a direct entry into the second year, this programme takes 3/4 years to complete.

(Revised 12 March 2025 to add in second year entry information)

Programme rankings

  • Consistently ranked in the UK's top 10 universities for engineering (THE Rankings by subject 2024 and QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025).

Programme benefits

  • We educate students to become visionary professional engineers, critical thinkers and leaders.
  • We give students skills to tackle tomorrow’s major societal challenges using chemical engineering principles.
  • We maintain close links with industry to deliver relevant teaching, professional development and innovation.
  • We foster a community of global thought leaders through research-led teaching.
  • We build equality in society through our values of inclusion, diversity, and internationalism.
  • In Year 5 Master of Engineering (MEng) we offer an optional six-month (paid) industry project, a Semester 1 overseas study or an in-house Semester 1 research project.

The Chemical Engineering programme improved my data analysis, report writing and team working skills, which are invaluable for a lot of career paths. I feel that the programme sets you up well wherever you decide to work in the future.

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Tuition fees for MEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering

View the tuition fees for one academic year of MEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering.

Accommodation and living costs

You need to cover your accommodation and living costs for the duration of your programme.

We estimate that a single student can potentially spend a maximum of £920 to £2,257 on living costs each month, depending on your accommodation.

This estimate covers the costs of:

  • accommodation
  • food
  • utility bills
  • travel within Edinburgh
  • health and wellbeing costs

Scholarships and funding

Funding information

You can find detailed information on financial support available, based on where you are living, in our funding section.

What you will study

Curriculum renewal

The School of Engineering is currently undertaking an ongoing curriculum renewal, which may result in changes to this degree programme.

The renewal is being carried out with:

  • our industrial partners
  • accreditation bodies
  • students

This renewal makes sure we equip you for an exciting career in the ever-changing world of engineering.

Introductory courses 

In Year 1, you will take introductory courses and develop skills that you will later rely on as a professional engineer, including:

  • confidence
  • advanced thinking
  • teamwork
  • problem-solving skills 
Additional courses 

You will also study mathematics and chemistry topics. These topics provide the essential groundwork for your advanced engineering studies.

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In Year 2, you will specialise in core chemical engineering topics including: 

  • separation processes 
  • fluid mechanics 
  • chemistry and materials 
  • thermodynamics 
  • biochemical engineering 
  • chemical engineering technology

These courses prepare you for further specialisation at honours level. They cover technical concepts and, where possible, give you the opportunity to apply these in a practical situation.

You will also study essentials in the engineer's toolkit to develop your skills in: 

  • programming
  • engineering mathematics 
  • essential professional skills for engineers
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In Year 3, you will deepen your understanding of chemical engineering with topics usually including: 

  • thermodynamics and unit operations 
  • heat, mass and momentum transfer 
  • process dynamics and control 
  • process safety and environmental issues

You will also put your knowledge into practice in the laboratory. 

Progression routes 

At the end of Year 3, you will have the option to complete one more year for a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree, or a further two years for a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree. 

The latter is subject to you achieving an average of 55% or higher in Year 3.

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Year 4 puts a strong emphasis on design. 

You will complete individual and group projects, usually complemented by courses covering topics such as: 

  • engineering project management 
  • fluid mechanics 
  • chemical reaction engineering

Specialist study and innovative coursework will prepare you for your professional career.

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In your MEng year, you will concentrate on your final project. You can complete this in industry or in academia, in the UK or abroad.

You will also deepen your knowledge in the specialist subjects you choose from a range of advanced courses.

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Study abroad

In Year 3, you will have opportunities to study abroad.

The University has a variety of agreements with international institutions that allow you to study there in Year 3. 

Common destinations include:

  • USA 
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • Europe
  • Asia

This is enhanced by subject-specific agreements which provide additional destinations.

In addition, MEng projects occasionally take place overseas.

Where can I go?

(Revised 12 March 2025 to update study abroad information)

Placements

In Year 5, you have the opportunity to do a six-month placement in industry or at an overseas research institution or university.

During this placement, you will complete your major individual project.

We will support you in securing a placement. All placements advertised by our school will be paid opportunities.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching

The exciting nature of engineering means you will have a diverse learning experience throughout your degree programme.

We till teach you through a combination of:

  • lectures
  • tutorials
  • laboratory sessions
  • projects
  • group work

In your final years, you will dedicate more time to private study, so you will need to be well-motivated and organised. 

You will also receive individual supervision with projects.

Assessment

You will be assessed through coursework and examinations.

For detailed information on compulsory and option courses you should review the Programme Structure - Degree Programme Table. You can find links to this information under the individual years of study.

Refer to individual course details to see the types of assessment included.

Support for your studies

You will have access to a range of support services if you need them throughout your degree.

We will assign you to a student adviser, and this should be the first person to contact if you need help. They can guide you to other University service teams depending on what support you need.

Our academic staff

Our research directly informs what you study. You will learn from academics who are researching solutions to the world’s grand challenges and delivering critical societal, economic and environmental outcomes.

Where you will study

Study location

The majority of your learning will take place at the King’s Buildings campus, depending on courses selected. 

The King’s Buildings campus is around 15 minutes from central Edinburgh by bus or bike.

You may also study at various University campus locations in the vibrant city of Edinburgh, depending on the option courses selected.

Academic facilities

You can access a wide range of academic facilities including:

  • study spaces (some spaces are open 24 hours)
  • IT facilities
  • social spaces
  • leisure facilities

You can also take advantage of the University’s computing resources. This includes a laptop loan service offered through the library, with extended loans available for those in financial hardship.

Borrowing a laptop

All essential reading materials are freely accessible through the University library or on our online learning platform LEARN.

Engineering Makerspace

You will get hands-on practical experience in the form of laboratory sessions and access to a dedicated makerspace workshop.

Engineering Makerspace

Virtual tour

You can take a closer look at the School of Engineering and explore our facilities and campus on the University's Virtual Visit site.

Virtual visit - School of Engineering

Accreditation

Accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer.

Career paths

A chemical engineering degree opens the door to a fulfilling and varied career.

Many of our students gain valuable experience by spending six months in industry, in the UK or abroad, as part of their programme.

Where our graduates find employment

As a graduate, you will have many exciting opportunities for employment in technical and management roles.

Our changing world presents growing and varied opportunities for chemical engineers to make a positive impact. 

Challenges include scaling up the production of vaccines and medicines, optimising new sources of renewable energy, and improving desalination technologies of sea water to provide drinking water. 

In the meantime, chemical engineers find exciting and challenging roles in areas like:

  • food and drink production
  • the energy industry
  • electronics manufacture
  • biotechnology
  • pharmaceuticals
  • personal products

Internships

The School of Engineering funds a number of internships each year to enable students to work on research or teaching focused projects over the summer and gain relevant work experience here in the School. Internships are allocated on a competitive basis, across each of the four disciplines: Chemical, Civil, Electronics & Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Applications are open to non-finalist undergraduate students who are at least in the second year of their programme.​

We advertise internship opportunities and arrange company presentations with the Careers Service. These experiences can feature on your transcript after completing an Edinburgh Award.

About the Edinburgh Award

(Revised 12 March 2025 to update internships information)

Careers Service

We support you to recognise the wealth of possibilities ahead, during your time at the University and after graduation.

Our award-winning Careers Service plays an essential part in your wider student experience and provides:

  • tailored advice
  • individual guidance and personal assistance
  • internships and networking opportunities (with employers from local organisations to top multinationals)
  • access to the experience of our worldwide alumni network

We invest in your future beyond the end of your degree. Studying at the University of Edinburgh will lay the foundations for your future success.

Careers Service

Further study

After you complete your programme, you may want to go onto further study at Edinburgh or a different university. You could progress to:

  • a masters degree
  • a postgraduate diploma or certificate
  • a PhD
  • a second undergraduate degree

Find out about options for further study

How to apply

You must submit a full application through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) before the relevant deadline.

What you need to apply

As part of your application, you will need:

  • your academic qualifications
  • a personal statement
  • evidence of your English language skills (with relevant qualifications)
  • a reference

How we select

If you have met, or are predicted to meet, all our entry requirements by the relevant deadline, then your application will go into our selection process.

As part of this selection process, we will review all the information you submit in your UCAS application when we decide who to select for this degree programme.

When to apply

  • 2026 entry UCAS deadline: 14 January 2026 (6:00pm GMT)

This is the deadline for all UK, EU and international applicants to non-medicine and veterinary medicine programmes.

To find out if any degree programmes have spaces after 14 January 2026, search the University of Edinburgh on the UCAS website.

After you apply

After you have applied for your degree programme, we suggest you have a look at the following information to help you prepare for university:

Applying as an international student

As an international student, you apply for this degree programme through UCAS.  

Visas and immigration 

If you do not have the right to live in the UK, you will need to apply for and secure a Student visa before the start date of your degree programme.  

Our Student Immigration Service can help you with the Student visa application process. 

Agents  

An education agent is someone who can help you with the application process as an international student. 

We work with education agents around the world and have a list of local offices you can contact.  

Academic Technology Approval Scheme

If you need to apply for a Student visa, you may need an Academic Technology Approval Scheme clearance certificate in order to study this programme.

Academic Technology Approval Scheme

Accommodation

We guarantee an offer of University accommodation for all new, single undergraduate students from outside Edinburgh. To be eligible, you need to meet all criteria and apply for accommodation by 16 August in the year of your entry to the University.

If you prefer to live elsewhere, we can offer you advice on finding accommodation in Edinburgh.

Societies and clubs

You will be able to gain practical experience through design projects run with our industrial partners, internships and placements or by joining our student-led projects such as:

  • Engineering for Change (sustainability)
  • Edinburgh University Formula Student (automotive technology)
  • HYPED (Hyperloop)
  • Endeavour (rocketry)
  • Asteria (space and satellites)
  • HumanEd (robotics)
  • Precious plastics (recycling)

Our societies and sports clubs will help you develop your interests, meet like-minded people, find a new hobby or simply socialise.

Societies

Sports clubs

The city of Edinburgh

Edinburgh is regularly voted among the UK’s top student cities (top 2 in the UK, QS 2024).

Scotland's inspiring capital will form the background to your studies — a city with an irresistible blend of history, natural beauty and modern city life.

Find out more about living in Edinburgh

Our community

The School of Engineering fosters a vibrant and inclusive community for all its members. Our students, from diverse backgrounds, come together to collaborate on innovative projects, and participate in a wide range of extracurricular activities. The supportive environment encourages personal and academic growth, with numerous opportunities for community-building and networking.

Health and wellbeing support

You will have access to free health and wellbeing services throughout your time at university if you need them.

The support services we offer include:

  • a student counselling service
  • a health centre (doctor's surgery)
  • support if you're living in University accommodation
  • dedicated help and support if you have a disability or need adjustment