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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AbOUT THE STUDy PROGRAMME
We offer a two-year international MSc
programme with full integration of Nor-
wegian and international students where
all teaching is in English. All courses are
7.5 ECTS credits and, in addition to the
courses offered from our department,
suitable courses from other departments
can be chosen. You can choose from a
range of specializations:
w Catalysis and petrochemistry
w Colloid and polymer chemistry
w Process systems engineering
w Environmental engineering and
reactor technology
w Pulp, paper and biorefinery
STUDy ENvIRONMENT
The Department of chemical engine-
ering is situated on the Gløshaugen
campus close to the Trondheim city
centre, together with other technology
and natural science departments. The
department is organized in research
groups, and after choosing their
specialization, the students become
part of the corresponding research
group. The courses are identical for the
international master's degree students
and the Norwegian engineering students,
in a multicultural and friendly study
environment.
REQUIREMENTS
For admission to the MSc program in
Chemical Engineering a BSc/BEng
degree or equivalent in chemical
engineering is required.
CAREER PROSPECTS
The candidates are qualified for a range
of positions in oil and energy compa-
nies, chemical industries, research and
development, consulting etc. The studies
give you a basis for a comprehensive,
challenging and exciting career with a
broad spectrum of job possibilities in
Norway and across the world.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
NUMBER OF SEATS: 20
ADDRESS:
NTNU, Department of Chemical Engineering,
NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway
PHONE: + 47 73 59 41 50
E-MAIL: studier-nt
@
nt.ntnu.no
URL: www.ntnu.edu/studies/mschemeng
www.ntnu.edu/nt/english
STUDY ADVISORS:
Hege Johannessen
Jørn Olav Løkken
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND APPLICATION
DEADLINE: see page 1.
Are you interested in an internationally recognized degree in
chemical engineering? Chemical engineering involves the
transformation of energy and raw materials into valuable and
useful products. Maybe you would like to study topics related to
oil and gas processing, or to specialize in CO
2
separation?
Photo: Geir Mogen