The Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology course at Cambridge looks at the challenge of how processes can make products in a sustainable way. Chemical Engineers make chemical products from raw materials. Biotechnologists use living systems and organisms to make products. On the course, you'll learn the scientific principles used by both. The skills you'll learn are essential to the development of processes and products that are needed to address some of the problems facing humanity. These include: * the need for sustainable food and water supplies as climate change occurs * the provision of improved global healthcare solutions and therapeutics * the energy transition away from fossil fuels As well as learning scientific theory, you'll work on projects that teach you about the practical side of process and product design. We aim to produce graduates who meet the needs of today's process and biotech industries. To do this, we provide you with: * a thorough understanding of the subject * technical competence * transferable skills You can graduate after 3 years with a BA degree, but most students stay on for the fourth year which leads to the BA and MEng degrees.
A Level: A*A*A | This is the minimum A level offer for this course. The entry requirements at each of our Colleges may vary. It's important that you check the entry requirements for your shortlisted College(s) before you make an application. Visit our course page for entry requirements information: https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/chemical-engineering-biotechnology-ba-hons-meng Some Colleges may set additional conditions for most or all offers. For example, some Colleges may expect you to have studied a particular subject, they might ask that you achieve an A* in a specific subject, or some may set a higher overall offer. To apply to some courses, you may need to study specific subjects. Check the course page for subject requirements (https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/chemical-engineering-biotechnology-ba-hons-meng). If you haven't chosen your A level (or equivalent) subjects, visit our website for guidance: https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/apply/before/choosing-high-school-subjects. | International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme | 41 to 42 points, with 776 at Higher Level is the minimum IB offer level. The entry requirements at each of our Colleges may vary. Some Colleges usually make offers above the minimum. It's important that you check the entry requirements for your shortlisted College(s) before you make an application. Visit our course page for entry requirements information: https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/chemical-engineering-biotechnology-ba-hons-meng Some Colleges may set additional conditions for most or all offers. For example, some Colleges may expect you to have studied a particular subject, they might ask that you achieve 7 in a specific subject, or some may set a higher overall offer. To apply to some courses, you may need to study specific subjects. Check the course page for subject requirements (https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/chemical-engineering-biotechnology-ba-hons-meng). If you haven't chosen your A level (or equivalent) subjects, visit our website for guidance: https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/apply/before/choosing-high-school-subjects.
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