Chemical Engineering

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Chemical Engineering

This bachelor's programme is for students who see their strength in the technical realm of the natural sciences and are interested in chemical processes as well as their implementation in an application- and research-oriented industrial environment. Chemical Engineering concerns itself first and foremost with the transformation of materials through chemical and physical processes.

More about the course

As a student of this pathway you receive a broad education in the fundamentals of natural sciences, mathematics and technology. This foundation will be laid during the first half of the programme. The second half of the programme teaches more specific contents in the areas of reaction and process engineering, plant and apparatus engineering etc. Elective courses allow you to emphasise certain areas in your major subject. Applications in the area of energy and micro-reaction engineering play a central role here.

Academic Degree

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Type of Study
  • full-time
Start of Study
  • each winter semester
Language of instruction
  • German
Admission Requirements
  • no restriction
ECTS Credits

180

Standard Period of Study

6

Study structure Bachelor Chemical Engineering

Perfectly equipped

Learn and conduct research during your studies with state-of-the-art laboratory facilities.

What students and graduates of UUlm have to say

Noah, 19 years old,  1st semester student 
The support and communication are fantastic! 

Mia, 21 years old, 6th semester student
Chemical Engineering is an interdisciplinary degree course which provides the ideal conditions for starting a career in research and industry.

Hendrik, 22 years old,  5th semester student
Small course with exciting and challenging content. Knowledge learned is effectively consolidated in exercises and tutorials. The teaching methods differ from subject to subject, but are all useful in combination with the exercises. The modules are thoughtfully distributed over the six semesters and build on each other in a meaningful way. The lecturers who teach the core modules are friendly and competent. They are therefore also happy to attend non-compulsory courses. Overall, the course is recommended.

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