Chemistry and Mathematics MChem, BSc

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Bachelor's degree

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Leeds

  • Duration

    4 Years

Using the tools of advanced mathematics to understand the diversity and complexity of the chemical world is what really drives students on our Chemistry and Mathematics degrees.
On this programme you’ll study alongside single honours chemists and mathematicians who are learning the same concepts and reaching the same depth of knowledge as you. As you move through the programme you’ll have the opportunity to specialise in a range of topics in both areas of your course and vary the split between the two components to study the topics that interest you the most.
You’ll develop your mathematical skills in major branches such as linear algebra and calculus. A wide range of optional modules allows you to explore topics from dynamical systems to probability to coding theory. You’ll combine your mathematics knowledge with the study of chemistry to understand how and why molecules react and the methods of studying them. You can specialise in organic, inorganic or physical chemistry.
Mathematics will allow you to develop a sophisticated understanding of mathematical structures and principles while gaining a wide range of skills that are attractive to employers. Core modules will develop your knowledge of key topics such as linear algebra and calculus, while a wide range of optional modules will allow you to pursue areas from probability to coding theory, special relativity and financial modelling.

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Leeds (West Yorkshire)
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University Of Leeds, LS2 9JT

Start date

On request

About this course

This degree not only prepares you for working directly in science and technology but also gives you a skill set and knowledge base that is prized in a huge range of sectors, ranging from financial services to sustainable development. Graduates of this course have gone on to enjoy successful careers as medicinal and analytical chemists, technical directors/managers, technologists, journalists, patent attorneys and accountants, amongst other roles.

A-level: AAA including Chemistry and Mathematics.
Where an A-Level Science subject is taken, we require a pass in the practical science element, alongside the achievement of the A-Level at the stated grade.

Certain options can receive Royal Statistical Society accreditation and others can receive exemptions from the Institute of Actuaries.

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Subjects

  • Statistics
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanics
  • Fluid Dynamics
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Materials
  • Geometry
  • Logic
  • Algebra
  • Calculus
  • Project
  • Systems
  • Probability

Course programme

During the first and second years of the course you'll cover the essential aspects of both disciplines. Compulsory modules will cover the core of modern mathematics, linear algebra and calculus, alongside the fundamentals of chemistry. For the remainder of your programme, you're able to choose either additional mathematics or chemistry options or even take a third elective subject available from a wide range.

As a core part of your chemistry modules you’ll have extensive practical sessions in the laboratory, allowing you to perform experiments that reinforce the material taught to you in the lectures. In addition, small tutorial groups are used to support the teaching so you get regular feedback from the academic staff helping you solve any problems that you might have with a particular topic.

Once you reach the third year of your course you can select precisely which modules you wish to study and tailor your programme so it really matches your interests in either chemistry or mathematics. At this point you also have the option of focusing more strongly on one of the two areas. In your final year, you will carry out a major research project.


Modules

Year 1

Compulsory modules

  • Introduction to Modern Chemistry
  • Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry
  • Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
  • Calculus and Mathematical Analysis
  • Numbers and Vectors
  • Introductory Linear Algebra
  • Modelling with Differential Equations
  • Probability and Statistics I
  • Probability and Statistics II
  • Studying in a Digital Age (Chemistry)

Optional modules
  • Practical Skills in Chemistry for Joint Honours 1
  • Practical Skills in Chemistry for Joint Honours 2

Year 2

Compulsory modules

  • Chemical Kinetics and Thermodynamics
  • Structure and Spectroscopy
  • Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy
  • Laboratory Work 2b
  • Further Linear Algebra
  • Vector Calculus
  • Linear Differential Equations and Transforms

Optional modules
  • Structure and Synthesis of Materials
  • Introduction to Organic Synthesis
  • Introduction to Drug Design
  • Organic Structure and Mechanism
  • Organometallic and f-block Chemistry
  • Equilibrium and Analysis: from Ions to Proteins
  • Mathematical Logic 1
  • Geometry of Curves and Surfaces
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Discrete Mathematics with Computation
  • Nonlinear Differential Equations
  • Special Relativity
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Numerical Analysis with Computation
  • Fluid Dynamics 1
  • Calculus of Variations
  • Statistical Methods
  • Statistical Modelling
  • Environmental Statistics

Discovery modules
  • Science and Society: The Critical Interface
  • Chemistry: Idea to Market
  • Mathematics into Schools
  • Computational Mathematics

Year 3

Compulsory modules

  • Laboratory Work 2M

Optional modules
  • Advanced Organometallics and Catalysis
  • Chemical Bonding and Reactivity
  • The Medicinal Chemistry of Drug Development
  • Organic Synthesis
  • Atmospheric Chemistry
  • Chromatography and Analytical Separation
  • Properties and Applications of Materials
  • Big Data, Big Science
  • Chemistry at the Molecular Level
  • Reactivity in Organic Chemistry - Principles and Applications
  • Soft Matter: Self-Assembling and Polymeric Materials
  • Fundamental Supramolecular Chemistry
  • Chemistry: Making an Impact
  • Ethical Issues in Chemistry
  • Chemistry into Schools
  • Combinatorial Optimisation
  • Graph Algorithms and Complexity Theory
  • Mathematics Education
  • Mathematical Logic 1
  • Geometry of Curves and Surfaces
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Discrete Mathematics with Computation
  • Nonlinear Differential Equations
  • Special Relativity
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Numerical Analysis with Computation
  • Fluid Dynamics 1
  • Calculus of Variations
  • Statistical Methods
  • Statistical Modelling
  • Environmental Statistics
  • Mathematics into Schools
  • Computational Mathematics
  • Project in Mathematics
  • History of Mathematics
  • Calculus in the Complex Plane
  • Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics
  • Graph Theory
  • Proof and Computation
  • Differential Geometry
  • Models and Sets
  • Combinatorics
  • Coding Theory
  • Transformation Geometry
  • Mathematical Methods
  • Linear and Non-Linear Waves
  • Hydrodynamic Stability
  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Dynamical Systems
  • Nonlinear Dynamics
  • Analytic Solutions of Partial Differential Equations
  • Introduction to Entropy in the Physical World
  • Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
  • Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics
  • Numerical Methods
  • Modern Numerical Methods
  • Discrete Systems and Integrability
  • Cosmology
  • Mathematical Biology
  • Evolutionary Modelling
  • Fluid Dynamics 2
  • Linear Regression and Robustness
  • Statistical Theory
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Time Series
  • Bayesian Statistics
  • Generalised Linear Models
  • Introduction to Statistics and DNA

Year 4

Compulsory modules
  • Laboratory-based Project Work 4M
  • Advanced Topics in Chemistry (40 Credit)
Optional modules
  • Graph Theory: Structure and Algorithms
  • Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics
  • Advanced Proof and Computation
  • Advanced Differential Geometry
  • Advanced Models and Sets
  • Advanced Coding Theory
  • Advanced Hamiltonian Systems
  • Advanced Mathematical Methods
  • Advanced Linear and Nonlinear Waves
  • Advanced Hydrodynamic Stability
  • Advanced Quantum Mechanics
  • Advanced Dynamical Systems
  • Advanced Nonlinear Dynamics
  • Advanced Entropy in the Physical World
  • Advanced Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
  • Advanced Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics
  • Advanced Modern Numerical Methods
  • Advanced Discrete Systems and Integrability
  • Advanced Mathematical Biology
  • Advanced Evolutionary Modelling

Chemistry and Mathematics MChem, BSc

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