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The Degree in Industrial Chemical Engineering obtained the EUR-ACEⓇ quality seal in 2020, valid until 2026. This distinction certifies that the international quality standards established by the European Network for the Accreditation of Engineering Education (ENAEE) in the field of Engineering are met. The EUR-ACEⓇ seal is recognized by employers throughout Europe and facilitates the academic and professional mobility of graduates. You can find more information about the benefits of the EUR-ACEⓇ seal on the website of ANECA and in that of ENAEE. This degree is oriented toward training specialists in all processes related to the physical and chemical transformation of raw materials into products on an industrial scale. It aims to acquire knowledge in process and product design, including the conception, calculation, analysis, construction, commissioning, and operation of equipment and facilities that carry out processes with changes in composition, state, or energy content, characteristic of the chemical industry and other related sectors. This degree takes into account their environmental impact, economic analysis, rational and efficient use of resources, safety, and quality.
To ensure academic progress, prospective students should have a strong interest in chemistry and a solid foundation in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Other factors such as dedication to study, effort, perseverance, and effective time management, knowledge of languages, and the use of new communication technologies are also important.
The career opportunities for Chemical Engineers range from the chemical industry in general to other activities related to the food, pharmaceutical and environmental industries.
Therefore, his training allows him to hold relevant positions in these sectors, in engineering and consulting firms, and provide technical support to legal and sales departments, as well as in public administration.
In addition to all of the above, chemical engineers are free to practice their profession and carry out appraisals, produce reports, and design projects, as well as access official secondary and university education.
Examples of some of the chemical industry sectors in which a Chemical Engineer can work include the petrochemical industry, plastics, fibers, textiles, paints, and more. Furthermore, they can hold particularly important positions in Research, Development, and Innovation Centers and Departments.
There are new areas of work for Chemical Engineers, ranging from participation in market research, marketing and distribution of chemical products, waste treatment and recovery, environmental consulting, quality, and occupational health and safety.
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Provisional list of people admitted and excluded from the Erasmus+ program of the School of Engineering and Technology for the 2025-26 academic year
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Resolution of the Commission with instructions for the 2022 University Senate elections, student sector