This three-year degree combines mathematical techniques with modern chemistry, exploring topics such as artificial intelligence for predicting reactions and quantum mechanical modeling for drug discovery. Students will study applications in analytical chemistry, biotechnology, drug discovery, nanotechnology, and computational chemistry, while developing advanced analytical and statistical skills. The program allows customization through complementary modules, supported by a close-knit community, state-of-the-art laboratories equipped with high-tech tools, and opportunities to engage in ongoing research at a Russell Group university.Career options span accountancy, banking, engineering, and scientific roles, with activities to guide career choices. The curriculum features 75% chemistry and 25% maths modules, including core topics in organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, assessed through exams, reports, and projects.
This degree is made up of 75 per cent chemistry modules and 25 per cent mathematics modules. Core chemistry modules in the first and second year are shared across most of our degrees. This makes it possible to transfer to the MChem programme. In years one and two core chemistry modules provide a solid foundation for more in-depth study in your third year. You’ll learn the fundamentals of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry, as well as practical lab techniques. You’ll also take the following mathematics modules: Calculus I and II Linear Algebra I Year three You’ll undertake advanced practical chemistry modules and choose from a range of chemistry options which include: Atoms, Molecules and Spins: Quantum Mechanics in Chemistry and Spectroscopy Medicinal Chemistry Sustainable Chemistry
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