Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Metallurgical)
Nationally Recognised Higher Education
Want to become an innovative chemical engineer? With the Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Metallurgical) you could be transforming raw materials into consumer products or streamlining industrial procedures in mining and metals extraction.
Depending on your selected university you may be eligible for a professional placement, either in Australia or overseas. Graduates are eligible for professional membership with Engineers Australia and other industry associations.
Enquire now for admissions criteria and application requirements, chemical engineering career outcomes, and universities in your area that offer the Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Metallurgical).
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Nationally recognised training
VET qualifications are nationally recognised and regulated, ensuring all courses meet rigorous standards for quality, relevance, and compliance with industry requirements.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Metallurgical) vary depending on the institution but generally include completion of Year 12 with a minimum ATAR, VET pathway courses or prior experience.
If you don't meet the standard entry criteria, enquire with a course provider to discuss alternative entry pathways.
There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
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