Sustainable Chemical Process Engineering MSc
London, Bloomsbury
Join this one-year Master's to gain the advanced training you need to enter the chemical and process related industries and become an independent, self-directed engineer. You'll graduate ready for a successful career in diverse sectors, including food, transport, pharmaceuticals, and clean energy.
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Entry requirements
A minimum of a lower second-class Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering or a cognate discipline (such as Mechanical or Environmental Engineering, Chemistry and Physics) from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.
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The English language level for this course is: Level 1
UCL Pre-Master's and Pre-sessional English courses are for international students who are aiming to study for a postgraduate degree at UCL. The courses will develop your academic English and academic skills required to succeed at postgraduate level.
Further information can be found on our English language requirements page.
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If you are intending to apply for a time-limited visa to complete your UCL studies (e.g. Student visa, Skilled worker visa, PBS dependant visa etc.) you may be required to obtain ATAS clearance. This will be confirmed to you if you obtain an offer of a place. Please note that ATAS processing times can take up to six months, so we recommend you consider these timelines when submitting your application to UCL.
Equivalent qualifications
Country-specific information, including details of when UCL representatives are visiting your part of the world, can be obtained from the International Students website.
International applicants can find out the equivalent qualification for their country by selecting from the list below. Please note that the equivalency will correspond to the broad UK degree classification stated on this page (e.g. upper second-class). Where a specific overall percentage is required in the UK qualification, the international equivalency will be higher than that stated below. Please contact Graduate Admissions should you require further advice.
About this degree
The world needs skilled chemical and process engineers to develop new materials, design safe and sustainable processes for producing our food, clean water, drugs, transport and energy resources.
This master's programme provides the advanced training you need to be able to progress into highly skilled jobs in the process engineering and related sectors.
Working in close collaboration with engineers and scientists from different backgrounds – from both across UCL and externally – you will learn and apply core engineering principles.
From developing creative and innovative solutions to process design problems to analysing, interpreting and designing experiments to obtain new data, you'll graduate with a comprehensive suite of desirable technical skills.
What's more, your research project provides the opportunity to develop your problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Please note that this programme is offered as 2 routes with different compulsory and optional modules. The routes are 1. MSc Sustainable Chemical Process Engineering: Advanced Chemical Engineering (accredited by the IChemE at F Standard) 2. MSc Sustainable Chemical Process Engineering: Research .
Please see the Module section below for more information.
Who this course is for
The programme is suitable for you if you have a first degree in chemical engineering, material science, chemistry and their allied fields.
Students will benefit from the multidisciplinary nature of the programme, which has significant industrial input and an emphasis on safety and environmental issues.
What this course will give you
This programme offers you the following benefits and opportunities:
- Get a postgraduate degree from a top-ranked university. UCL is consistently ranked among the best universities globally (ranked 9th in the latest QS World University Rankings 2026), providing you with a prestigious qualification that is highly regarded by employers worldwide.
- Study at UCL Chemical Engineering, ranked 20th in the world (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025) and internationally renowned for its teaching and research
- A Master’s degree accredited by the IChemE on behalf of the Engineering Council – which means that on completion of this MSc you can register as a Chartered Engineer.
- Hone your creative and problem-solving skills working on real and open-ended challenges, and designing processes across different sectors and industries.
- Gain experience using mathematical methods and scientific principles as tools for solving complex problems.
- Learn how to analyse and interpret data, design experiments to gain new data, and retrieve, analyse and use information from wide ranging sources.
- UCL’s Bloomsbury campus is in the heart of a London district famous for its cultural and educational institutions.
The foundation of your career
Graduates from this programme have gone on to successful roles at organisations including Amec Process and Energy, British Petroleum, Royal Dutch Shell, National Grid and the Health & Safety Executive (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2017–22).
Examples of testimonials and graduate destinations from this programme can be found on our student experience webpage and postgraduate taught study webpage.
Employability
By the end of this Master’s, you will be in a strong position for progressing into highly skilled jobs as a process engineer. You could go onto develop technologies that impact almost every area of our lives, from food and transport, to medicine or energy.
Networking
You will have regular opportunities to connect, collaborate and build professional contacts as part of your Master’s.
- Take part in events hosted by UCL Careers to get 1-2-1 support, and enhance your CV writing and interview skills.
- Take part in regular seminars, to hear from expert academic speakers from different universities around the world talking about topical research issues, and network afterwards.
- If you’re interested in entrepreneurship, connect with like-minded innovators and successful entrepreneurs through UCL’s innovation hubs and startup incubators.
Accreditation
The programme offers two routes with different compulsory and optional modules. The routes are 1) MSc Sustainable Chemical Process Engineering: Advanced Chemical Engineering and 2) MSc Sustainable Chemical Process Engineering: Research. Route 1 is accredited by the IChemE.
Teaching and learning
The programme is delivered through a combination of lecture-based courses, individual and group activities, quizzes, assessed coursework and tutorial sessions.
Assessment is mainly through examinations, quizzes, coursework and reports.
Research projects are provided to extend knowledge and understanding of the topics studied and to encourage critical thinking. Creativity and innovation are encouraged.
You can expect on average 14-18 hours of contact hours a week on this programme, which encompasses lectures, workshops, laboratory activities and tutorials. The exact number of contact hours and composition varies throughout the terms depending on the module choices. This is a full-time course, which means you should expect a working schedule of approximately 35-40 hours a week, divided between these contact hours, with 17-26 hours of self-directed learning, and preparing for assessments expected.
Some modules may have content online on Moodle (which you can study at your own pace), which complement weekly face-to-face sessions on campus. These sessions are a chance to talk to your lecturers and ask questions.
All teaching sessions take place Monday – Friday 9am to 6pm. Wednesday afternoons are normally kept free. There may be additional events, such as careers sessions, which may take place outside of these hours.
Modules
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The programme offers 2 routes with different compulsory and optional modules. The routes are:
- MSc Sustainable Chemical Process Engineering: Advanced Chemical Engineering Route (accredited by the IChemE at F Standard)
- MSc Sustainable Chemical Process Engineering: Research Route
The different routes have been designed to cater for students with different backgrounds and aspirations. Both routes include depth chemical engineering modules that cover core chemical engineering topics, breadth chemical engineering modules related to more specific chemical engineering topics, as well as non-chemical engineering modules.
The research projects offer a balanced mix of theory and practice, helping to develop problem-solving and decision-making skills. You will work on real and open-ended problems, coordinating the knowledge acquired in taught modules to solve complex, multi-dimensional problems.
The combination of taught modules and research projects is designed to form well-rounded graduates with a strong grasp of the technical fundamentals of chemical engineering and a broad understanding of the complexity and context of chemical process engineering problems.
1. MSc Sustainable Chemical Process Engineering: Advanced Chemical Engineering Route
The Advanced Chemical Engineering Route comprises 180 UCL credits and is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) at F-standard, which, combined with an IChemE accredited qualification at B-Standard, meets in full the academic requirements for Chartered Chemical Engineer (see further information on the IChemE website).
Each student takes a total of nine modules comprising a major project (60 credits) and eight taught modules (120 credits) selected from the list below.Compulsory Modules
CENG0057 - Chemical Process Engineering Research Project
CENG0026 - Energy Systems and Sustainability
CENG0053 - Process Engineering Modelling and Design
CENG0091 - Research SkillsOptional Modules
Chemical Engineering Optional Depth Modules; at least two modules are selected from the list below.
CENG0018 - Chemical Reaction Engineering II
CENG0019 - Transport Phenomena II
CENG0020 - Advanced Safety and Loss Prevention
CENG0023 - Advanced Process Optimisation
CENG0024 - Fluid-Particle Systems
CENG0027 - Molecular Thermodynamics
CENG0033 - Advanced Separation Processes
CENG0063 - Data Driven Engineering (Taking CENG0023 Advanced Process Optimisation is a prerequisite to enrol onto this module)Chemical Engineering Optional Breadth Modules; at least two modules are selected from the list below.
CENG0028 - Electrochemical Engineering and Power Sources
CENG0029 - Nature Inspired Chemical Engineering
CENG0030 - Advanced Materials Processes and Nanotechnology
CENG0035 - Mining and Mineral Processing
CENG0036 - Prevention and remediation of Environmental Contamination *
CENG0092 - Sustainable Waste Management
CENG0060 - Sustainable Water Resource ManagementNon-Chemical Engineering Optional Modules; maximum one module is selected from the list below.
BENG0090 - Advanced Bioreactor Engineering
CEGE0015 - Environmental Systems
CEGE0016 - Financial Aspect of Project Engineering and Contracting
CEGE0022 - Water and Wastewater Treatment
MSIN0053 - Mastering Entrepreneurship
MSIN0144 - Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
MSIN0179 - Project Management for EngineersDISCLAIMER: Please note that the list of modules given here is indicative. This information is published a long time in advance of enrolment and module content and availability is subject to change. Also, not all module combinations may be possible due to timetable clashes.
2. MSc Sustainable Chemical Process Engineering: Research Route
The Research Route comprises 180 UCL credits and is suitable for students with a first degree in Chemical Engineering or in a cognate discipline such as Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Each student takes a total of nine modules comprising a major project (60 credits) and eight taught modules (120 credits) selected from the list below.
Compulsory Modules
CENG0057 - Chemical Process Engineering Research Project
CENG0026 - Energy Systems and Sustainability
CENG0091 - Research SkillsOptional Modules
Chemical Engineering Optional Modules; at least four and maximum six modules are selected from the list below.
CENG0018 - Chemical Reaction Engineering II
CENG0019 - Transport Phenomena II
CENG0020 - Advanced Safety and Loss Prevention
CENG0023 - Advanced Process Optimisation
CENG0024 - Fluid-Particle Systems
CENG0027 - Molecular Thermodynamics
CENG0028 - Electrochemical Engineering and Power Sources
CENG0029 - Nature Inspired Chemical Engineering
CENG0030 - Advanced Materials Processes and Nanotechnology
CENG0033 - Advanced Separation Processes
CENG0035 - Mining and Mineral Processing
CENG0036 - Prevention and Remediation of Environmental Contamination *
CENG0053 - Process Engineering Modelling and Design
CENG0092 - Sustainable Waste Management
CENG0060 - Sustainable Water Resource Management
CENG0063 - Data Driven Engineering (Taking CENG0023 Advanced Process Optimisation is a prerequisite to enrol onto this module)Non-Chemical Engineering Optional Modules; maximum two modules are selected from the list below. Only one can be selected from the School of Management (starting MSIN).
BENG0090 - Advanced Bioreactor Engineering
CEGE0015 - Environmental Systems
CEGE0016 - Financial Aspect of Project Engineering and Contracting
CEGE0022 - Water and Wastewater Treatment
MSIN0053 - Mastering Entrepreneurship
MSIN0144 - Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
MSIN0179 - Project Management for EngineersDISCLAIMER: Please note that the list of modules given here is indicative. This information is published a long time in advance of enrolment and module content and availability is subject to change. Also, not all module combinations may be possible due to timetable clashes.
Compulsory modules
Please note that the list of modules given here is indicative. This information is published a long time in advance of enrolment and module content and availability are subject to change. Modules that are in use for the current academic year are linked for further information. Where no link is present, further information is not yet available.
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits. Upon successful completion of 180 credits, you will be awarded an MSc in Sustainable Chemical Process Engineering.
Accessibility
The department will endeavour to make reasonable adjustments for students with disabilities, including those with long-term health conditions, neurodivergence, learning differences and mental health conditions. This list is not exhaustive. If you're unsure of your eligibility for reasonable adjustments at UCL, please contact Student Support and Wellbeing Services.
Reasonable adjustments are implemented on a case-by-case basis. With the student's consent, reasonable adjustments are considered by UCL Student Support and Wellbeing Services, and where required, in collaboration with the respective department.
Details of the accessibility of UCL buildings can be obtained from AccessAble. Further information about support available can be obtained from UCL Student Support and Wellbeing Services.
For more information about the department and accessibility arrangements for your course, please contact the department.
Fees and funding
Fees for this course
| Fee description | Full-time |
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| Tuition fees (2026/27) | £21,500 |
| Tuition fees (2026/27) | £42,700 |
Postgraduate Taught students benefit from a cohort guarantee, meaning that their tuition fees will not increase during the course of the programme, but UCL reserves the right to increase tuition fees to reflect any sums (including levies, taxes, or similar financial charges) that UCL is required to pay any governmental authority in connection with tuition fees.
The tuition fees shown are for the year indicated above. Where the course is offered on a flexible/modular basis, fees are charged pro-rata to the appropriate full-time Master's fee taken in an academic session. Further information on fee status, fee increases and the fee schedule can be viewed on the UCL Students website: ucl.ac.uk/students/fees.
Additional costs
For full-time and part-time offer holders with a fee status classification of UK, a fee deposit will be charged at 2.5% of the first year fee.
For full-time and part-time offer holders with a fee status classification of Overseas, a fee deposit will be charged at 10% of the first year fee.
Further information can be found in the Tuition fee deposits section on this page: Tuition fees.
You may be required to cover costs of printing of final project reports and/or posters, as well as for minor laboratory equipment such as a laboratory logbook. Indicative prices for printing can be found here and UCL poster printing prices can be found here. Typically, laboratory logbooks can be purchased for approximately £2-£5.
If you choose to take the optional module Prevention and Remediation of Environmental Contamination (CENG0036), there will be one optional international field trip. The exact cost of the fieldtrip will depend on the prevailing exchange rates, and the price of travel and accommodation. It is estimated that you would need to contribute approximately £800 which includes:
- Flights: £100 to £300
- Accommodation: £250 to £300
- Transfers and other activities: £100
- Food: £100
This estimate is based on costs gathered in 2023 and does not account for inflationary increases. Students should note that this trip is not assessed, and attendance is not required to pass the module.
For in-person teaching, UCL’s main teaching locations are in zones 1 (Bloomsbury) and zones 2/3 (UCL East). The cost of a monthly 18+ Oyster travel card for zones 1-2 is £119.90. This price was published by TfL in 2025. For more information on additional costs for prospective students and the cost of living in London, please view our estimated cost of essential expenditure at UCL's cost of living guide.
Funding your studies
Current funding opportunities on offer can be found on the bursaries and scholarships page of the Chemical Engineering website.
For a comprehensive list of the funding opportunities available at UCL, including funding relevant to your nationality, please visit the Scholarships and Funding website.
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UCL East London Scholarship
Deadline: 25 June 2026Value: Tuition fees plus £17,096 stipend ()Criteria Based on financial needEligibility: UK
Next steps
Students are advised to apply as early as possible due to competition for places. Those applying for scholarship funding (particularly overseas applicants) should take note of application deadlines.
There is an application processing fee for this course of £90 for online applications. Further information can be found at Application fees.
When we assess your application we would like to learn:
- why you want to study Chemical Process Engineering at graduate level
- why you want to study Chemical Process Engineering at UCL
- what particularly attracts you to this programme
- how your academic, professional and personal background meets the demands of this programme
- where you would like to go professionally with your degree.
Together with essential academic requirements, the personal statement is your opportunity to illustrate whether your reasons for applying to this programme match what the programme will deliver.
Please note that you may submit applications for a maximum of two graduate courses (or one application for the Law LLM) in any application cycle.
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