Course Overview
The Chemical and Process Engineering programme at LUT University has built a strong reputation through its focus on sustainable technology and industrial relevance. The curriculum combines scientific knowledge with practical engineering skills, giving students experience in laboratory work, process design, simulation tools, and project-based learning. Areas such as water purification, energy storage, biomass utilization, metal recovery, food processing, and green energy systems form a major part of the studies.
Over the years, LUT has expanded its education and research activities around clean energy and responsible resource use. Graduates work across chemical, energy, biotechnology, food, environmental, and manufacturing industries. The programme also creates a clear route to advanced studies through LUT’s master's programmes in chemical engineering and related fields. With strong industry links, international student participation, and research-driven teaching, the programme continues to support the development of engineers who contribute to sustainable industrial growth around the world.
General Eligibility
Applicants should have completed a secondary school qualification that provides eligibility for university studies. Strong performance in mathematics and science subjects is recommended for admission. Applications are submitted through LUT University's admission system during the rolling admission period.
Part Time Work Details
International students in Finland can work part-time under current residence permit regulations, provided employment remains within permit conditions and academic progress is maintained.
Language Requirement