BSc (Hons) Chemistry

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Bachelor's degree

In Lincoln

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Lincoln

  • Duration

    3 Years

Concerned with the study of matter, its properties and reactions, chemistry plays a key role in tackling global challenges such as energy production, health and wellbeing, food security and the use of natural resources. The programme aims to develop the analytical and practical skills required to prepare students for a wide range of science-related careers.

At Lincoln, we aim to integrate the core chemistry disciplines with advanced topics aligned to the major scientific challenges of the 21st Century. These include nanoscience for new materials and devices, the chemistry-biology interface for drugs discovery, nuclear chemistry for safe energy generation, biotechnology for new manufacturing methods, and sensors for forensic medical and environmental applications.

Students have the opportunity to engage with staff in research projects and this research-focused environment can enable students to develop practical expertise and apply theoretical knowledge to the role of chemistry in the modern world.

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Lincoln (Lincolnshire)
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About this course

Chemistry graduates may pursue a wide range of science-related careers in sectors including energy, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and consumer and personal care products. This course aims to equip graduates with extensive analytical and mathematical skills which are relevant to roles in finance, management, science-based marketing and journalism, education, and academic research. Some graduates may choose to continue their studies at postgraduate level.

United Kingdom
GCE Advanced Levels: BBC, to include a grade B from A Level Chemistry.

International Baccalaureate: 29 points overall, with Higher Level Grade 5 in Chemistry.

BTEC Extended Diploma in Applied Science: Distinction, Merit, Merit

This course is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Through accreditation, the Royal Society of Chemistry aims to promote good practices in the university education of chemical scientists, and ensure that future practising scientists are knowledgeable and competent.

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Subjects

  • Materials
  • Systems
  • Spectroscopy
  • Introduction
  • Structure
  • Energy
  • Electronic
  • Change
  • Compounds
  • Reactivity

Course programme

First Year
  • Chemistry Extension 1: Electronic Structure, Spectroscopy and Reactivity in p-Block Compounds (Core)
  • Core Chemistry 1.1: Introduction to Energy, Change and Electronic Structure (Core)
  • Core Chemistry 1.2: Molecular Structure, Bonding and Mechanism (Core)
  • Introduction to Professional Practice (Core)
  • Practical Chemistry 1.1: Fundamental laboratory techniques (Core)
  • Practical Chemistry 1.2: Introduction to synthetic methodologies and molecular characterisation (Core)
  • Professional Practice 1: Analytical Sciences (Core)
Second Year
  • Chemistry Extension 2: Electronic Structure, Spectroscopy and Reactivity in d- and f-Block Compounds (Core)
  • Core Chemistry 2.1: Stability, Structure and Mechanism in Molecular Systems (Core)
  • Core Chemistry 2.2: Chemistry of Activated Systems and Radicals (Core)
  • Practical Chemistry 2.1: Organic synthesis, purification and advanced characterisation (Core)
  • Practical Chemistry 2.2: Inorganic synthesis and structural methods (Core)
  • Professional Practice 2.1: Formulation Sciences (Core)
  • Professional Practice 2.2: Pharmaceutical Sciences (Core)
Third Year
  • Biological Chemistry (Option)
  • Core Chemistry 3.1: Defining Shape, Symmetry and Stereochemistry (Core)
  • Core Chemistry 3.2: Heterogeneous Systems, Surfaces and Nanoscience (Core)
  • Drugs of Abuse (Option)
  • Fire, Explosives and Nuclear Forensics (Option)
  • Practical Chemistry 3.1: Advanced techniques in IO-chemistry (Core)
  • Professional Practice 3: Energy & Environmental Sciences (Core)
  • Structured project (Core)

Additional information

Full-time - International - £15,900 per level

Part-time - UK/EU  - £77.00 per credit point

BSc (Hons) Chemistry

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