ICTQual Level 3 Diploma

Chemical Engineering 60 Credits – 6 Months

Awarding Body

ICTQual AB

Credits

60 Credits

Course

Chemical Engineering

study mode

Online Learning

Course overview

The ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Chemical Engineering (60 Credits – 6 Months) is an advanced programme designed for learners looking to build on foundational knowledge and develop intermediate technical skills in chemical engineering. Over six months, the course covers key topics such as chemical processes, industrial chemistry, laboratory techniques, safety procedures, process control, and environmental compliance. Learners gain a deeper understanding of how chemical engineering principles are applied in industrial and laboratory settings, preparing them for more responsible technical roles or further studies in chemical or process engineering disciplines.

The programme combines structured theoretical learning with practical exercises to enhance technical competence and professional confidence. Core modules include chemical process analysis, laboratory experimentation, industrial chemical operations, quality control, health and safety regulations, and environmental management. Learners participate in hands-on workshops, laboratory simulations, and case studies to apply their knowledge, develop problem-solving skills, and gain practical experience in operational and experimental environments. Emphasis is placed on analytical thinking, safety compliance, and adherence to industry standards.

This qualification is ideal for school leavers, beginners with prior science knowledge, or professionals seeking to advance their careers in chemical engineering. Graduates can pursue roles such as Chemical Technician, Laboratory Assistant, Process Operator, or Junior Chemical Engineer. The course also provides a pathway to higher-level diplomas, specialized certifications, or degree programmes, equipping learners with the skills and knowledge required for career growth in chemical and process engineering industries.

ICTQual AB

Approved Training centre of ICTQual AB

Centre # : ATC24001

Entry Requirments

Entry Requirements for theICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Chemical Engineering 60 Credits – 6 Months:

  • Educational Qualifications:A Level 2 Diploma in Chemical Engineering, or an equivalent qualification in chemistry, science, or related technical fields.
  • Professional Experience:Relevant laboratory or industrial experience is advantageous but not mandatory for entry.
  • English Language Proficiency:Since the program is delivered in English, learners must show competence in reading, writing, and communication.

ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Chemical Engineering 60 Credits – 6 Months in Personal Protective Equipment qualification consists of 6 mandatory units.

  • Introduction to Chemical Engineering Principles
  • Process Control and Instrumentation
  • Fluid Mechanics and Transport Phenomena
  • Chemical Reaction Engineering
  • Safety, Health, and Environmental Considerations in Chemical Engineering
  • Project Management and Communication in Chemical Engineering

What You Will Gain

Introduction to Chemical Engineering Principles

Understand the Role of Chemical Engineering:

  • Gain a clear understanding of the chemical engineering profession, its role in industry, and its impact on society and the environment.

Apply Core Principles:

  • Apply basic principles of mass and energy balances to simple chemical systems and processes.

Identify Key Unit Operations:

  • Recognize the key unit operations in chemical engineering such as heat transfer, mass transfer, and fluid flow.

Understand Process Design Fundamentals:

  1. Understand the basic principles of designing simple chemical processes, including the selection of equipment and materials.

Process Control and Instrumentation

Understand Process Control Concepts:

  • Learn the fundamentals of process control systems, including feedback loops, control valves, and sensors.

Apply Basic Control Strategies:

  • Develop a basic understanding of process control strategies such as open-loop and closed-loop control systems.

Identify Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques:

  • Understand the role of instrumentation in monitoring and controlling chemical processes, and recognize common measuring instruments like pressure gauges, temperature sensors, and flow meters.

Analyze Simple Process Control Systems:

  1. Analyze and interpret simple process control systems, focusing on their operation, stability, and performance.

Fluid Mechanics and Transport Phenomena

Understand Fluid Flow Principles:

  • Learn the fundamental concepts of fluid mechanics, including fluid properties (density, viscosity), flow regimes (laminar, turbulent), and flow behavior in pipes and channels.

Apply Fluid Flow Equations:

  • Apply basic equations such as Bernoulli’s equation and the Darcy-Weisbach equation to calculate pressure drops, flow rates, and velocity profiles in simple fluid systems.

Understand Transport Phenomena:

  • Gain an understanding of transport phenomena, including momentum, heat, and mass transfer, and their role in chemical engineering processes.

Design Simple Fluid Systems:

  1. Design and analyze basic fluid transport systems, including piping networks, pumps, and valves, for chemical processes.

Chemical Reaction Engineering

Understand Chemical Kinetics:

  • Gain knowledge of reaction kinetics, including rate laws, reaction orders, and mechanisms, and how they relate to chemical reactions in engineering processes.

Analyze Reaction Systems:

  • Analyze simple batch and continuous reactors, determining key parameters such as reaction rates, conversion, and residence time.

Apply Reactor Design Principles:

  • Understand the basic principles involved in the design of reactors, including the distinction between ideal and non-ideal reactors.

Design Simple Reactors:

  1. Design simple chemical reactors, applying concepts of chemical reaction engineering to optimize performance.

Safety, Health, and Environmental Considerations in Chemical Engineering

Identify Safety Risks in Chemical Processes:

  • Recognize potential hazards and risks in chemical engineering processes, such as chemical reactions, equipment failure, and material handling.

Understand Health and Environmental Regulations:

  • Gain an understanding of health, safety, and environmental regulations and standards that govern chemical engineering practices.

Apply Safety and Risk Management Principles:

  • Learn how to apply basic risk assessment techniques to identify hazards and develop strategies to mitigate safety risks.

Implement Environmental Protection Strategies:

  1. Understand the environmental impact of chemical processes and learn how to apply sustainable practices to reduce waste, emissions, and resource consumption.

Project Management and Communication in Chemical Engineering

Understand Project Management Fundamentals:

  • Learn the fundamentals of project management, including planning, scheduling, budgeting, and risk management for chemical engineering projects.

Apply Communication Skills:

  • Develop effective communication skills for presenting technical information, both written and oral, to a range of audiences including stakeholders and team members.

Work in Teams:

  • Collaborate effectively in teams, managing responsibilities and contributing to project tasks in a professional and efficient manner.

Manage Engineering Projects:

  1. Understand the stages of project management in chemical engineering, from initiation through to execution and completion, ensuring successful outcomes.

Want to know more?

The course runs for 6 months and carries 60 credits, combining theoretical lessons, hands-on laboratory exercises, and practical case studies.

Graduates can pursue roles such as Chemical Technician, Laboratory Assistant, Process Operator, or Junior Chemical Engineer in industrial, manufacturing, or research environments.

Yes, learners engage in laboratory simulations, chemical process experiments, industrial workshops, and case studies to apply theoretical knowledge and develop technical skills.

Learners develop skills in chemical process analysis, laboratory techniques, industrial operations, safety compliance, quality control, problem-solving, and practical experimentation.

Yes, learners can advance to Level 4 or higher diplomas, specialized chemical engineering programmes, or degree-level studies in chemical or process engineering.

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