Master in Chemical Engineering
- Feb 24
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This Master study program is an advanced, 100% research-based academic pathway designed for graduates and professionals aiming to deepen their expertise in chemical processes, industrial systems, and applied engineering innovation. Positioned at a level equal to EQF Level 7 and aligned with the Second Cycle of the European Higher Education Area, the program carries an academic workload equivalent to 60 ECTS credits.
The Master in Chemical Engineering provides a rigorous research-oriented environment focused on the design, optimization, and sustainability of chemical and industrial processes. Participants engage in advanced study of thermodynamics, reaction engineering, process design, transport phenomena, materials science, energy systems, and environmental engineering. Emphasis is placed on applying scientific principles to real-world industrial challenges, including process efficiency, safety management, resource optimization, and sustainable production technologies.
The academic structure consists of five carefully designed modules:
Two research-focused modules dedicated to advanced research methodology, experimental design, data analysis, and scientific writing.
Two general modules that enhance interdisciplinary engineering knowledge, innovation management, and analytical problem-solving skills.
One specialized module in Chemical Engineering concentrating on advanced process engineering, industrial systems modeling, and emerging technologies in chemical production.
The program culminates in a substantial thesis and structured research activities aimed at generating practical and innovative engineering solutions. Students are encouraged to develop independent research projects that contribute to advancements in industrial processing, renewable energy integration, green chemistry, and sustainable manufacturing systems.
With a minimum duration of 12 months and flexible study progression options, participants may extend their study period according to professional commitments and research complexity. This structure makes the program particularly suitable for engineers, technical specialists, industry managers, and professionals seeking to strengthen their research and innovation capabilities within chemical and process engineering sectors.
Graduates of this Master study program are prepared to pursue advanced roles in industrial production, energy systems, petrochemical industries, environmental engineering, research institutions, and technology development sectors, while also establishing a strong academic foundation for further doctoral-level research.





