Three different curricula are available in the Chemical Engineering Masters Program @ UniBO
A Masters degree in Chemical Engineering is key to professional success in several modern and innovative industrial sectors.
Smart materials, sustainable processes for energy production, industrial biotechnologies, and advanced pharmaceutical applications are only some of the examples of sectors where the expertise of chemical engineers is sought and highly rewarded.
Furthermore, the conventional world-players as the chemical and Oil&Gas field are facing a context of increasing innovation and internationalization, thus requiring global competences and higher qualifications of the chemical engineers recruited.
The Master in Chemical and Process Engineering was built to meet these needs.
The course is a two-years Master “second cycle Degree” officially recognized under the “Bologna Process”, requiring the students to obtain 120 ECTS. The program is two years in duration and is divided into four terms. In the first year, courses are mainly oriented to address basic issues of the Master’s studies: advanced thermodynamics and transport phenomena, introduction to basic design, and introduction to industrial safety. In the second year, both compulsory and elective courses are offered on specialized topics, such as materials, energy and environmental processes and industrial biotechnologies.
At the end of the program, a degree titled "Master in Chemical Engineering" (Laurea Magistrale in Ingegneria Chimica, Classe LM-22) is awarded and is valid under Italian law.
The Masters Program in Chemical Engineering offers three different curricula:
- Sustainabile Technologies and biotechnologies for Energy and Materials (STEM) - entirely taught in English
- Ingegneria di Processo (Process Engineering) - only taught in Italian
- Ingegneria Alimentare (Food Engineering) - only taught in Italian
Are you interested in our international program and in courses offered in English? Please visit the STEM curriculum website
Are you interested to our courses offered only in Italian? Please visit the Italian version of the website