Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering
Presentation and objectives
The bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering will train you as a professional with the capacity for the analysis, design, testing and operation of equipment and processes in which matter undergoes a change of state, energy content or composition. You will be able to design and control production in chemical plants, as well as direct quality control and environmental management projects. You will learn about experimentation, testing and process characterization methodologies, as well as systems and technologies for product monitoring, control and optimization.
Leaflet
of the Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering
Duration:
4 years
Course load:
240 ECTS credits (including the bachelor's thesis). One credit is equivalent to 25-30 hours of work.
Mode of study:
Face-to-face
PAU cut-off mark (June 2025):
7.958
Schedules/shifts:
1st year - Morning or afternoon
2nd, 3rd and 4th years - Morning
DENSO Prizes:
2 prizes of €1,000 each for the best university entrance exam (selectivitat) records among students enrolled in the first year at EPSEM.
Check the terms and conditions of the prizes.
Fees and scholarships:
Approximate fee per academic year, €1,061.40. Check the reduction percentage based on income (scholarships and payment options)
Official degree:
Registered in the registry of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport
Academic Coordinator: Montse Solé
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