A single study plan, meaning you can apply for one visa for the full duration of the programme.
Continue directly to Year 2 of your undergraduate degree, provided you meet the academic requirements after the first year of your study plan.
Pathway lectures are taught alongside University of Exeter students.
Progress to a UK top 15 general engineering degree (The Complete University Guide 2026).
Explore wide-ranging areas of chemical engineering, from clean energy and waste reduction to water treatment and nanotechnology.
Build your technical and practical knowledge needed to excel across a broad range of industries, including food and beverage, healthcare, materials and clean energy.
课程详情
BEng Chemical Engineering with International Year One
All students must be 17 by the end of their academic year of study, no later than 31 August.
Academic Requirements
Satisfactory completion of A-levels, or first year of overseas university degree with good grades or equivalent. A-level Mathematics or equivalent at grade C. A science subject must also have been studied eg. Biology, Chemistry, Further Mathematics and/or Physics.
English Language Requirements
IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent.
DISCLAIMER: Although we strive for accuracy and completeness on this page, in certain circumstances entry requirements may change. We do our best to keep this page up to date and to inform applicants of such changes promptly. For details of how and when entry requirements may change, please review our Terms and Conditions. If you feel you have been unfairly disadvantaged due to a change in entry requirements you may raise a complaint via our complaint process.
Please note that the modules listed here reflect the course structure for the 2025/26 academic year and may not reflect the structure of the course in future academic years. Should the structure of the course – including the modules studied as part of it – change, we will inform applicants at the earliest opportunity. More information about when we might make changes to our courses – and your rights if we do – can be found in our Terms and Conditions.