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Manchester, University of, MSc, Advanced Process Design for Energy and the Environment

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Online Sep months: 24 - 60
Full-time Sep months: 12
Full-time Sep months: 12
Course focuses on the selection of a series of processing steps and their interconnection into a complete manufacturing system to transform raw materials into desired products with minimal cost and environmental harm; conceptual design is given much emphasis, as decisions made during this stage of design are critical to the final environmental impact, safety, quality and economic viability; subjects taught include computer aided process design, energy systems, utility systems, batch processing, advanced reactor design, and environmental design to minimise aqueous and atmospheric emissions.

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  • A compact city campus, within walking distance of the city centre on Oxford Road.
  • Both the city and the university are served by excellent bus, tram and train networks, with Manchester International Airport 14.5 km (9 miles) away.