Chemistry
HNC
In Telford
Description
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Type
HNC
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Location
Telford
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Duration
2 Years
The Chemistry HNC aims to:
Provide the student with a good grounding in theoretical and practical aspects of the main areas of chemistry (organic, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry) with an opportunity to explore selected specialist areas such as polymer chemistry, environmental chemistry, aspects of industrial chemistry etc.
We aim to produce a competent chemist capable of applying their knowledge at a technical level, or who can progress to higher level study (HND/BSc) in the field of chemistry.
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About this course
At the end of this course you, the student, will be able to:
Show knowledge and understanding of fundamental concepts of organic, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry.
Demonstrate practical skills (including safe working practice) and ability to make and record experimental observations and report results.
Demonstrate an awareness of the importance of chemical science to a rwange of related disciplines, e.g. toxicology, forensic chemistry, polymer science, environmental chemistry, medical and industrial/manufacturing aplications.
Entry requirements for September 2019 entry
GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C/4 or above or equivalent AND
· A or DD from A Levels (preferably the sciences and mathematics) including at least grade D from A-level chemistry
Qualifications considered to be the equivalent of the above will be considered by the university. If you’ve got other qualifications or relevant experience, please check out the UCAS tariff conversion table via the UCAS website:
International student language requirements and application guidance can be found at
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Subjects
- Analytical Chemistry
Course programme
HNC Chemistry
Level 4
Semester 1
Semester 2
C
4PY012 Scientific Communication & Undergraduate Development
20
C
4CH003 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
20
C
4CH001Concepts in Inorganic Chemistry
20
C
4CH004 Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
20
C
4CH002 Principles of Physical Chemistry
20
C
4CH005 Integrated Chemistry (Specialist Topics)
20
Chemistry