University Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering - 15th edition
- Duration
- 90 ECTS
- Places available
- 28
- Type
- Face-to-face
- Language of instruction
- English
- Timetable
Monday to Friday, from 3 to 7 p.m.
- Course date
-
First course: from mid-September to end of June
Second course: from September to January
- Academic coordinator
- Dr. Frank Erich Stüber
- URV Faculty
- School of Chemical Engineering (URV)
- Fees
- 1953€
Students with degrees from non-EU countries will be charged an academic tax of €218.15 the first time they enrol only (price for academic year 2024-25).
Student Office
(+34) 977 77 99 44
master(ELIMINAR)@urv.cat
This master's degree aims to take graduates beyond their bachelor’s degree and acquire a higher level of expertise in chemical engineering. Graduates will be highly trained in designing products and processes related to chemical engineering. They will also have a strong professional grounding because their work placement and master's theses will be conducted primarily in the chemical industry (i.e. in companies and organisations outside the university).
The Spanish Council of Universities recommends the Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering. Moreover, it’s been accredited by the European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education (ENAEE) with the European seal of international quality EUR-ACE which guarantees the high quality of the programme in the field of Engineering.
- If you have an excellent GPA admission grade, you can apply for a Work Experience Programme Award consisting of an internship and the realization of the master's these in one of the sponsoring international company, and a grant for the first course tuition fees.
- You can simultaneously study the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering and a second Master's Degree via a specific plan, and you can have credits recognized between both qualifications.
Mireia Trepat, ex-student of the University Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering and cofounder of the Freshly Cosmetics company.