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MChemChemistry

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Overview

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Programme structure

Year 1
Students are required to study the following compulsory courses.

Investigative Methodology 1 (15 credits)
Inorganic Chemistry (15 credits)
Organic Chemistry (15 credits)
Physical Chemistry (15 credits)
Analytical Chemistry (30 credits)
Practical and Professional Skills – Chemistry (30 credits)

Year 2
Students are required to study the following compulsory courses.

Research and Professional Skills (15 credits)
Further Inorganic Chemistry (15 credits)
Further Organic Chemistry (15 credits)
Further Physical Chemistry (15 credits)
Intermediate Chemistry (30 credits)
Instrumental Analysis (15 credits)
Green Chemistry (15 credits)

Year 3
Option Set 1
Students are required to study the following compulsory courses.

Advanced Practical Techniques and Research Methods (30 credits)

Students are required to choose 90 credits from this list of options.

Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (15 credits)
Advanced Inorganic Materials Analysis (15 credits)
Advanced Organic Chemistry 1 (Stereochemistry and Mechanisms) (15 credits)
Advanced Organic Chemistry 2 (Synthetic Organic Chemistry) (15 credits)
Applied Physical Chemistry (15 credits)
Advanced Spectroscopy, Thermodynamics and Quantum Mechanics (15 credits)

Option Set 2
Students are required to study the following compulsory courses.

Advanced Practical Techniques and Research Methods (30 credits)

Students are also required to choose 90 credits from this list of options.

Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (15 credits)
Advanced Inorganic Materials Analysis (15 credits)
Advanced Organic Chemistry 1 (Stereochemistry and Mechanisms) (15 credits)
Advanced Spectroscopy, Thermodynamics and Quantum Mechanics (15 credits)
Chemometrics and Informatics (15 credits)
Advanced Instrumental Analysis (15 credits)

Year 4
Students are required to study the following compulsory courses.

Graduation Project (60 credits)
Applied Inorganic Chemistry (15 credits)
Colloids and Nanoparticles (15 credits)
Biological and Medicinal Chemistry (15 credits)
Computational Chemistry (15 credits)

Career opportunities

Chemistry is a central science, and a qualification in this subject will offer a variety of career opportunities in research and development, teaching, the chemical and pharmaceutical industries (production development, analytical science, quality assurance and information science), forensic science and environmental pollution.

Apply now! Fall semester 2023/24
Application period has ended
Notes

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Apply now! Fall semester 2023/24
Application period has ended
Notes

Please see the university profile or contact us for the deadlines that apply to you