Chemistry - Industrial Experience MChem
Master
In Bradford
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bradford
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Duration
4 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
As a University of Bradford chemistry student, you will have choice and flexibility in your degree. During the first two years, you will develop a sound understanding of theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry with core content delivered across the traditional areas of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry.
To give you an intellectually fulfilling university experience our chemistry courses allow you to take 20 credits of elective modules in stages 1 and 2, with subjects offered from across the University’s teaching portfolio such as mathematics, engineering, economics and so on.
The third year will introduce you to specialist content in medicinal, materials and analytical chemistry. You will also have the opportunity to study a specific subject by choosing to a greater depth during an extended dissertation.
It is possible to exit after stage 3 with a BSc (Hons) in Chemistry.
In the Master's year you will develop a deeper understanding of the application of chemistry to solving real-world problems. Master's-level training focuses on deploying training in real-world settings. Academic research experience involves students working on their own project as part of a research team alongside postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers at the University.
Your chemistry education with us needn’t be confined to Bradford. We have links with companies and universities all over the world, and several of our students take the opportunity to complete stage 4 of their degree with one of our partners. Recent placements have included formulating new perfumes, working in an Alzheimer’s research group at Harvard Medical School, and searching for new antimicrobial compounds from fungi in the Canadian wilderness.
Find out more about the School of Chemistry and Biosciences.
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Subjects
- Teaching
- Organic Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- Sound
- Materials
- International
- University
- School
- Project
- Team Training
- Inorganic Chemistry
Course programme
The modules for this course can be found in the latest programme specification.
Our degrees have been structured to give students choice and flexibility. During the first two years, students will develop a sound understanding of theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry, with core content delivered across the traditional areas of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry. However, we believe that an intellectually fulfilling university experience should allow students to sample subjects from outside the Chemistry subject area. Hence all our chemistry programmes allow students to take 20 credits of elective modules in stages 1 and 2, with subjects offered from across the university’s teaching portfolio.
The third year will introduce students to specialist content in medicinal, materials and analytical chemistry. Students will also have the opportunity to study a specific subject by choosing to a greater depth during an extended dissertation. It is possible to exit after stage 3 with a BSc (Honours) in Chemistry. In the Masters year, students will then have the choice of taking advanced material from our three MChem themes: analytical, medicinal and materials chemistry. This advanced study will allow students to develop a deeper understanding of the application of chemistry to solving real-world problems.
Masters-level training focuses on deploying training in real-world settings and students can choose to develop professional practice experience in an academic research setting or as a placement within a commercial organisation. Academic research experience involves working on students own project as part of a research team alongside post-graduate and post- doctoral researchers at the University. Work-based experience will involve working as an employee in industry, usually as part of a wider team. This will allow students to enhance their CV and gain real experience of chemistry applications. The University will help students apply for placement opportunities and will closely monitor the time with the employer.
Stage 1
- Organic Chemistry 1 (20 credits)
- Physical Chemistry 1 (20 credits)
- Inorganic Chemistry 1 (20 credits)
- Practical Chemistry 1 (40 credits)
- Elective (20 credits)
Stage 2
- Organic Chemistry 2 (20 credits)
- Physical Chemistry 2 (20 credits)
- Inorganic Chemistry 2 (20 credits)
- Practical Chemistry 2 (40 credits)
- Elective (20 credits)
Stage 3
- Organic Chemistry 3 (20 credits)
- Introduction to Polymer and Colloid Science (20 credits)
- Practical Chemistry 3 (20 credits)
- Bio-organic and Bio-inorganic Chemistry (20 credits)
- Molecular Analysis (20 credits)
- Stage 3 Research Project (20 credits)
Stage 4
- Stage Four Research Project (60 credits)
Then 60 credits from the following options (depending on availability):
- Drug Discovery and Development at distance (20 credits)
- Synthetic Chemistry for Medicinal Chemists at distance (20 credits)
- Fundamentals of Analytical science at distance (20 credits)
- Analytical Short Course A at distance (20 credits)
- Inorganic Materials Chemistry at distance (20 credits)
- Fundamentals of Nano and Supramolecular Materials at distance (20 credits)
- Materials Characterisation at distance (20 credits)
Chemistry - Industrial Experience MChem