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Chemical Science & Engineering

What is the most efficient way to store electrical energy? What kind of filter would it take to filter out large amounts of CO2 in a chimney? What composition would you expect from a material that is superconducting at a relatively high temperature, and how could you make it? Our three-year Bachelor’s in Chemical Science & Engineering will help you develop expertise in understanding, designing and developing new, sustainable processes, materials and applications, with chemistry as your starting point.

WHY CHEMICAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING?

Chemical engineers tackle all possible challenges, from developing minuscule chemical structures – small enough to fit on a chip – to maintaining, improving or designing reactors or installations. The Bachelor’s in Chemical Science & Engineering prepares you for that broad, fascinating practice, with subjects ranging from (bio)-organic chemistry to design of advanced materials and the operation of chemical processes. You will also become familiar with the mathematics needed to solve chemicaltechnological issues. And all of this in a small-scale programme in an excellent academic environment.

JOIN A NEW GENERATION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS

You will get to work with other scientists on topics such as the production of drinking water, sustainable energy and base chemicals, the development of supermaterials, and all kinds of health-related advancements. You will join a new generation of chemical engineers equipped to design the processes and materials needed within these fields.

AFTER YOUR BACHELOR’S

As a graduate, you will be able to design and develop sustainable, high-tech materials and chemical processes for all kinds of applications. You may develop an energysaving process that does not yet exist today, or a membrane that separates H2 from industrial gases. Perhaps your research will contribute to the development of a battery for efficiently storing electrical energy and delivering peak power. In short: your work will matter.

POPULAR MASTER’S

Chemical Science & Engineering • Nanotechnology • Sustainable Energy Technology • Water Technology • Science Education & Communication

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

» CERTIFICATE EQUIVALENT TO DUTCH VWO (E.G.

BRITISH A-LEVELS, INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE) » ENGLISH (CEFR, B2/C1 LEVEL; IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 80 OR

CAMBRIDGE CAE) » MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY

ENGLISH-TAUGHT

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THIS COURSE ALLOWS ME TO UNDERSTAND DIFFICULT THEORY MUCH BETTER BY PUTTING IT INTO PRACTICE.

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