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7 Bachelor's degrees in Chemical Engineering in New Zealand

Bachelor of Science in Cell and Molecular Bioscience
Create a science degree unique to you, your passions, and your career goals with the Bachelor of Science in Cell and Molecular Bioscience at Victoria University of Wellington .

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Study for a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the Victoria University of Wellington to observe phenomena, experiment with ideas, and make new discoveries. Learn to collect, analyse, and understand data, think critically and creatively, and clearly communicate your findings.

Chemical and Process Engineering (Hons)
The Chemical and Process Engineering (Hons) course from University of Canterbury will train you to process raw materials into marketable products that add value to the world, in a way that directly correlates to happiness, life-expectancy, and reducing emissions from economic output.
Green Chemical Science
This Green Chemical Science degree from University of Auckland will allow you to incorporate different areas of interest and expertise.As well as strongly emphasising transferable skills to improve your employment opportunities, this programme will expose you to cutting-edge technologies and provide a gateway to independent research.
Green Chemical Science (Honours)
Through the Green Chemical Science (Honours) course from University of Auckland you’ll be able to deepen your knowledge and skills in your specialist area.
Chemical and Process Engineering (Hons)
The Chemical and Process Engineering (Hons) course at the University of Waikato will build a solid foundation for your professional engineering career. Gain practical experience by applying what you learn to real-world situations.
Chemical and Materials Engineering (Honours)
The Chemical and Materials Engineering (Honours) programme of The University of Auckland is allowing students to become part of a community that plays a role in improving our future – blend theory and practice to contribute to an increasingly technologically advanced, sustainable world.