Year 1
You will study 120 credits per academic year. In the first year there are 80 credits of chemistry modules that teach the basics of inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, consolidating and building on pre-university courses. Mathematical and Experimental Tools Required in Chemistry (METRiC) contains courses that develop mathematical and physical concepts as tools for chemistry, and also some background biology and physics. Practical Chemistry is introduced in two cross-disciplinary modules, concluding in a short project.
Compulsory modules:
Examples of optional modules:
You will take 40 credits of modules from those offered by other departments in science and the other faculties.
Modules have previously included:
Year 2
You will study compulsory modules to the value of 100 credits. These extend your knowledge of inorganic, organic, physical and theoretical chemistry from the first-year introduction, and develop further practical skills.
Compulsory modules:
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Core Chemistry 2
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Chemistry of the Elements
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Structure and Reactivity in Organic Chemistry
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Properties of Molecules
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Practical Chemistry 2 – Inorganic
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Practical Chemistry 2 – Organic
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Practical Chemistry 2 – Physical.
Examples of optional modules:
Your final second-year module provides you with an opportunity to specialise or to continue study with a timetable-compatible module of another subject. You will study one 20-credit module.
Modules have previously included:
Year 3
There are two compulsory modules, and the remaining modules allow you to study all areas of the subject or to specialise.
Compulsory modules:
At least two 10-credit modules from:
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Inorganic Concepts and Applications
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Advanced Organic Chemistry
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Molecules and their Interactions.
At least two 10-credit laboratory modules from:
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Practical Chemistry 3 – Inorganic
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Practical Chemistry 3 – Organic
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Practical Chemistry 3 – Physical.
Examples of optional modules:
These 20-credit modules provide you with the opportunity to further develop your interest in specialised areas of the subject.
Modules have previously included:
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Advanced Biological Chemistry (if Biological Chemistry was taken in the second year)
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Computational Chemistry (if not taken in second year)
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Materials Chemistry
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Advanced Computational Chemistry.
Year 4
Chemistry MChem courses
The final choice of where to carry out your Research Project may be delayed until the third year.
MChem with Industrial Project
During your third year you apply for a placement with an industrial company, and in your final year you carry out a Research Project on placement, following some taught material by distance learning. Placements are typically 10 or 12 months and the company will normally pay you.