University Of Canterbury Bioprocess Engineering

Qualifications

Overview

Bioprocess Engineering uses biology for sustainable and effective processes, and for the design of better products, such as medicines and vaccines, beverages, vitamins, dairy products, detergents, foods, and clean water. This minor will help you to create an interesting and diverse career path in rapidly evolving industries.



Study in this area is the perfect option for those who have an interest in Biological Sciences as well as engineering, as there is an increasing demand for Engineering graduates with knowledge and appreciation of biological processes.

Students study towards the Bioprocess Engineering minor alongside Chemical and Process Engineering in the Bachelor of Engineering with Honours.

Why study Bioprocess Engineering at UC?

  • UC is ranked in the top 250 universities in the world for Chemical Engineering (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2020).
  • Students studying towards the Bioprocess Engineering minor alongside Chemical and Process Engineering increase their knowledge of both engineering processes and biology fields for a wider range of career pathways.
  • See the Engineering subject page for many other reasons why UC’s College of Engineering | Te Rāngai Pūkaha is a world-class destination for engineering studies.

Courses

UC offers a minor in Bioprocess Engineering as part of the Bachelor of Engineering with Honours. Students intending to complete this minor must also complete the Chemical and Process Engineering discipline.



Bioprocess Engineering minor

The following courses are required for the Bioprocess Engineering minor throughout the degree:

  • ENCH 281 Principles of Biology for Engineers
  • ENGR 407 Bioprocess Engineering 1
  • ENCH 482 Bioprocess Engineering 2
  • ENCH 494 Process Engineering Design 3
  • ENCH 495 Research Project

ENCH 494 or ENCH 495 must be taken with a bioprocess engineering focus approved by the Director of Studies.

Students must also meet the requirements for the Chemical and Process Engineering discipline.

Career opportunities

There is an increasing demand for Engineering graduates with an appreciation and knowledge of biological sciences. The manufacture of new materials and many pharmaceutical and healthcare products, including medicines and vaccines, relies upon the application of biology to industrial processes.

Examples of industry products and processes using biological engineering include biodegradable plastics, biological waste treatment for water and gas cleaning, bio-organic chemistry in pharmaceuticals, and creating sustainable biofuels.

Find out more about what you can do with a degree in Chemical and Process Engineering.

Contact us

Department of Chemical and Process Engineering

Phone +64 3 369 3784
Email [email protected]

Location
See the Department’s website for up-to-date contact details.



Postal address
College of Engineering | Te Rāngai Pūkaha
University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch 8140
New Zealand