Bachelor of Chemical Engineering with Honours
About
Chemical Engineering applies engineering principles to the design, construction, and operation of industrial processing plants. Chemical engineers typically work in various industrial settings, including petrochemical, chemical, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, and food processing industries, among others. Their role involves overseeing plant operations and maintenance, resolving process-related operational issues, and implementing plant modifications to enhance process efficiency and safety.
The Bachelor of Chemical Engineering with Honours programme stresses the need for a strong foundation in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, followed by a thorough coverage of basic engineering courses such as Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics and Mass & Heat Transfer. In the later years of study, students are exposed to Unit Operations, Reaction Engineering, Safety & Environment, Process Control and Process Design. In addition to the above, at the end of their studies a student will have the opportunity to take special topics in one of these selected areas of interest:
- Environment and Sustainable Engineering
- Process System Engineering
- Processing Industry
- Process Plant Safety
- Renewable Energy
- Integrated Programme Leading to Master of Science in Process Safety
Key facts
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 4 years |
Intakes | January |
Tuition (Local students) | $ 0 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | $ 0 |
Subjects
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Chemical Engineering
Duration
4 years
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Admissions
Intakes
Entry Requirements
- A-Level or Equivalent: Pass with at least Grade C in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
- International Baccalaureate (IB): Pass with minimum 24 Points including at least Point 4 in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
- Foundation in Relevant Field from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS: Pass Foundation Programme in relevant field from UTP with at least a final CGPA of 3.00/4.00.
- Foundation in Relevant Field from a Recognised Institution: Pass Foundation Programme in relevant field from an Institution which is recognised by the Malaysian Government with at least a final CGPA of 3.00/4.00.
- Diploma in Relevant Field from a Recognized Institution: Pass a Diploma Programme (Level 4, Malaysian Qualifications Framework-MQF) in relevant field from an Institution which is recognised by the Malaysian Government with at least a final CGPA of 3.00 / 4.00.
- Other equivalent qualification recognised by the university.
Curriculum
- MPU3182 / MPU3142: Penghayatan Etika & Peradaban / BM Komunikasi 2 (International) – 2 credits (NR)
- PFB1012: Introduction to Oil & Gas Industry and Sustainable Development – 2 credits (UR)
- HFB2152: Ethics and Integrity – 2 credits (UR)
- FFM1013: Engineering Mathematics 1 – 3 credits (CC)
- CFB1023: Physical Chemistry – 3 credits (CD)
- MPU3192: Falsafah & Isu Semasa – 2 credits (NR)
- CFB1032: Health, Safety & Environment – 2 credits (CC)
- FFM1023: Engineering Mathematics 2 – 3 credits (CC)
- CFB1043: Principles of Chemical Engineering – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB1053: Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics – 3 credits (CD)
- LFB1042: Academic Writing – 2 credits (UR)
- HFB1022: Scientific Inquiry – 2 credits (UR)
- KXXXXX1: Co-Curriculum I – 1 credit (UR)
- FFM1063: Statistics and Application – 3 credits (CC)
- CFB1063: Process Heat Transfer – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB1072: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I – 2 credits (CD)
- HFB2033: Professional Communication Skills – 3 credits (UR)
- CFB2013: Separation Process I – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB2023: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB2032: Chemical Engineering Lab I – 2 credits (CD)
- CFB2043: Organic Chemistry – 3 credits (CD)
- MPU2: One (1) MPU2 Course – 2 credits (NR)
- GFB2102: Entrepreneurship – 2 credits (UR)
- FFM2063: Data Analytics – 3 credits (CC)
- MFB2061: Engineering Team Project I – 1 credit (CC)
- CFB2043: Reaction Engineering I – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB2063: Separation Process II – 3 credits (CD)
- MPU4 / HFB1012: Community Engagement Project – 2 credits (NR)
- KXXXXX1: Co-Curriculum II – 1 credit (UR)
- MFB2102: Engineering Team Project II – 2 credits (CC)
- CFB2073: Process Safety & Loss Prevention – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB2083: Process Modelling & Simulation – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB2092: Chemical Engineering Lab II – 2 credits (CD)
- MPU3: One (1) MPU3 Course – 2 credits (NR)
- CFB3013: Environmental Chemical Engineering – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB3023: Process Plant Design – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB3032: Analytical Instrumentation – 2 credits (CD)
- CFB3043: Process Instrumentation & Control – 3 credits (CD)
- IFB3037: Student Industrial Training (SIT) – 7 credits (CI)
- IFB3047: Student Industrial Project (SIP) – 7 credits (CI)
- CFB4013: Process Integration – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB4023: Reaction Engineering II – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB4033: Process Dynamics & Control – 3 credits (CD)
- CFB4042: Chemical Engineering Lab III – 2 credits (CD)
- CFB4052: Chemical Product Design – 2 credits (CD)
- HFB3012: Engineering and Society – 2 credits (CD)
- CFB4064: Final Year Project I – 4 credits (CD)
- CFB4074: Final Year Project II – 4 credits (CD)
- Core Specialisation Elective I – 3 credits (CSp)
- Core Specialisation Elective II – 3 credits (CSp)
- Core Specialisation Elective III – 3 credits (CSp)