Overview
Significantly, the Process Integration programme from University Teknologi PETRONAS highlights the applications of recent advances in process system engineering and analysis techniques that will provide a different perspective from the outgoing conventional practices. These include heat integration, modelling, optimisation, process safety, control, and operability in order to optimise the utilisation of raw materials and energy to gain an edge towards sustainability.
Designed in collaboration with the industry, UTP's Master of Science in Process Integration helps students break through conventional thinking to plan and deliver an exciting future. Building a talent pipeline of process integration specialists. Benefit from learning objectives tied to the contours of reality-based industry situations and changes.
Join a leading feeder university for the process integration industry. Get in touch with the latest industry thinking. Grow your industry perspective with subjects grounded in day-to-day industry challenges, opportunities and outcomes. Learn how to leverage real industry data and research evidence to provide solutions through cutting tools and techniques.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon graduation the candidates shall be able to:
- Demonstrate continuing advanced knowledge in Process Integration and have the capabilities to further develop or use these in new situations or multidisciplinary contexts.
- Analyse and evaluate critically problems in Process Integration, particularly in situations with limited information, and to provide solutions through the application of appropriate tools and techniques.
- Appraise available information and research evidence in Process Integration and apply it in the engineering context.
- Plan and perform research undertakings in Process Integration professionally, ethically, and responsibly.
- Report technical findings in both written and oral forms.
- Recognise the need for continuing professional development in Process Integration.
Careers
Graduates with an MSc in Process Integration degree will enhance their employment and career prospects in the process industries. The degree is also a good starting point for a career in research and academia.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Heat Integration
- Modelling
- Optimization
- Operability and Control
- Process Safety
- University Requirement
- Design Project
- Research Methodology
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 18 months
- Part-time
- 24 months
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Credits
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Disciplines
Industrial & Systems Engineering General Engineering & Technology View 108 other Masters in General Engineering & Technology in MalaysiaAcademic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Candidates must hold a BSc Degree in Engineering/ Engineering Technology discipline with minimum CGPA 2.50/4.00 or equivalent in the relevant field from a recognized university.
- Candidates with BSc Degree in Engineering/Engineering Technology discipline with minimum CGPA 2.00 but below 2.50, can be admitted and must have 5 years working experience & pass UTP internal rigorous assessment.
- Candidates with BSc Degree qualification from different discipline, must undergo pre-requisite courses in Engineering/ Engineering Technology.
Tuition Fee
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International
5675 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 8513 USD for the full programme during 18 months. -
National
4342 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 6514 USD for the full programme during 18 months.
- National: 29,000 RM
- International: 37,900 RM
Distance Learning
- National: 23,300 RM
- International: 30,300 RM
Funding
Studyportals Tip: Students can search online for independent or external scholarships that can help fund their studies. Check the scholarships to see whether you are eligible to apply. Many scholarships are either merit-based or needs-based.