8 Bachelor's degrees in Chemical Engineering in Ireland

Analytical Science
This Analytical Science programme from South East Technological University is for you if you like science, analytical activities and problem solving, and you would enjoy a course with a high level of practical laboratory work.

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Chemical and Biochemical Engineering - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry
The Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry course from the University of Limerick is for those interested in a career that can really make a practical contribution to helping address the challenges that presently face the world, e.g. the discovery of new drugs to fight disease, or inventing new materials for biomedical devices.

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Are you a highly motivated independent student who is eager to challenge yourself in the different branches of chemistry? Then this Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences program at Dublin City University might be the perfect path for you.

Process and Chemical Engineering (Hons)
The Process and Chemical Engineering (Hons) degree at University College Cork helps provide a pathway towards meeting societal requirements around health and wellbeing, energy provision, food production, water supply, waste management and consumer goods.

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
The Chemical and Biochemical Engineering course from the University of Limerick provides an interesting, intellectually challenging, and educationally rigorous degree programme that leads to a professionally recognised qualification and good employment prospects in any of a variety of stable, sustainable, well-paid careers.
Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering (Hons)
The Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering (Hons) from University College Dublin deals with the ingenious transformation of matter and energy into products and services. More specifically, it addresses the design and operation of facilities needed to achieve this transformation in a technically, economically and environmentally acceptable manner.
Chemical and Biopharmaceutical Engineering (Honours)
Chemical and Biopharmaceutical Engineering (Honours) from Munster Technological University is all about change; creating life enhancing products and services by applying scientific and mathematical understanding to design, control and improve processes that change raw materials into useful products.