Chemistry with Biomedicine with a Year’s Professional Placement

Bachelor's degree

In London

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

Entry requirements
Entry requirements
 
A-level
International Baccalaureate
Access to HE Diploma
Cambridge Pre-U
BTEC Extended Diploma
BTEC Diploma
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
European Baccalaureate
International Students
Required grades

AAB

Please note that A-level General Studies, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills and Global Perspectives are not accepted by King's as one of your A-levels. However, if offered the grade achieved may be taken into account when considering whether or not to accept a candidate who has just fallen short of the conditions of their offer.

Required subjects
Chemistry, and at least one of Biology, Mathematics or Physics
Preferred subjects
Biology, Mathematics or Physics
Further information and other requirements

A-level



AAB



Including Chemistry at grade A, and grade A in at least one of Biology, Mathematics or Physics

Please note that A-level General Studies, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills and Global Perspectives are not accepted by King's as one of your A-levels. However, if offered the grade achieved may be taken into account when considering whether or not to accept a candidate who has just fallen short of the conditions of their offer.

NOTE: If you are taking linear A levels in England, you will be required to pass the practical endorsement in all science subjects.




Access to HE Diploma



D: 33 credits

M: 12 credits

P: 0 credits



Access to Science (or similar subject) with 45 Level 3 credits: 33 must be from units awarded at Distinction, with the remaining Level 3 credits at Merit. Selectors will be looking for a substantial number of Level 3 credits to be focussed on Chemistry, in addition to at least one of Maths, Biology, or Physics.




Cambridge Pre-U



D3 D3 M2



Including D3 in Chemistry, and D3 in at least one of Maths, Physics or Biology.

Combinations of Pre-U principal subjects and other qualifications (such as A-levels) considered.




BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma (QCF from 2010)

 
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Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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10 Cutcombe Road, SE5 9RJ

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • GCSE Physics
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Critical Thinking
  • Global
  • International
  • Maths
  • Mathematics
  • Biology
  • Credit
  • Access
  • Design
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Imaging
  • Analytical
  • Computational Chemistry
  • Research
  • Professional
  • Physical

Course programme

Course detail Description

This course adds a further, optional year’s Professional Placement to our standard four-year Chemistry with Biomedicine MSci that can be taken after the second or third year.

To take the Year’s Professional Placement, students need their grades in the preceding years to be at an average of 60% or higher; and to be successful in securing a year’s professional internship offered by major companies in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, and also in finance, banking, management and law, and smaller organizations such as biotech companies.

We help prepare you for these competitive year-long placements by providing support from King’s Career Services, a Chemistry academic Year with Professional Placement lead and a dedicated Faculty Placement Coordinator.

Flexibility

Transferring between programmes:

Students on the BSc and MSci courses do the same first three years, which includes project-driven laboratory practical's in Year 3 (introduced in Year 2). Students wanting a general Chemistry degree, for instance to progress to teaching, journalism, management and similar careers, will usually opt for the BSc degree. However, if you want a full-research experience that introduces you to current areas of intensive chemical research you should choose the MSci degree, which involves an additional year. To do this you would normally require marks in Year 3 equivalent to a 2:1 or above. Transfer between these two degrees is possible up to and including the third year.

Transfer from the Chemistry MSci/BSc degrees, to the Chemistry with Biomedicine MSci/BSc degrees, is also possible up to and including the first term of the second year.

Year’s Professional Placement:

Students on the Chemistry and Chemistry with Biomedicine BSc/MSci courses are also able to transfer to the corresponding ‘with a Year’s Professional Placement’ course after their second year providing they meet the academic requirements and gain one of the competitive year-long internships. This will add an extra year to the course making a BSc 4 years and an MSci 5 years.

Study Abroad:

This is a pathway available for students to transfer into and spend their third year, or a semester of their third year, studying at a partner institution before returning to King’s to study the fourth year. Students must obtain an average of 60 per cent in the first year of their course, and sustain an average of 59 per cent in the second year to progress to Study Abroad in the third year.

If the MSci and Year’s Professional Placement courses are of interest, please refer to the programme listing for details on content, fees and visas.

Teaching

You are expected spend approximately 10 hours work per credit for each module you attend in your degree, e.g. 150 hours work for a 15 credit module. These hours cover every aspect of the module: lectures, tutorials, laboratory sessions, independent study, coursework and preparation for examinations.

Assessment

You will be primarily assessed through written examination at the end of each year, but also through in-course tests and coursework.

One of the characteristics of our courses is the variety of assessment methods across all years of study, including essays, poster design and presentation, short talks and reports.

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Structure

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3
  • Year 4
  • Year 5

Year 1

Each course is divided into modules. Each year you will normally take modules totalling 120 credits, except for the third year which includes a 30 credit module in addition to your placement.

King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to- date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.

Required Modules

You are required to take:

  • Integrated Chemistry Laboratory 1 (15 credits)
  • Integrated Chemistry Laboratory 2 (15 credits)
  • General Chemistry (15 credits)
  • Organic Chemistry 1 (15 credits)
  • Organic Chemistry 2 (15 credits)
  • Inorganic Chemistry 1 (15 credits)
  • Physical Chemistry 1 (15 credits)
  • Mathematics for Chemists (15 credits)
Optional Modules

There are no optional modules in Year 1.

Year 2 Required Modules

You are required to take:

  • Integrated Chemistry Laboratory 3 (15 credits)
  • Integrated Chemistry Laboratory 4 (15 credits)
  • Organic Chemistry 3 (15 credits)
  • Inorganic Chemistry 2 (15 credits)
  • Physical Chemistry 2 (15 credits)
  • Physical Chemistry 3 (15 credits)
  • Chemistry in Cells (15 credits)
  • Protein Structure & Function (15 credits)
Optional Modules

There are no optional modules in Year 2.

Year 3 Required Modules

You are required to take:

  • Chemistry Professional Placement Report (30 credits)
  • Year’s Professional Placement
Optional Modules

There are no optional modules in Year 3.

There is the option to take your Placement Year in your fourth year, in which case you will take the modules listed below under the Year 4 heading in your third year.

Year 4 Required Modules

You are required to take:

  • Research Methods (30 credits)
  • Advanced Analytical Chemistry (15 credits)
  • Chemistry of Disease & Therapy (15 credits)
  • Advanced Topics in Synthesis & Reactivity (15 credits)
  • Advanced Topics in Physical & Computational Chemistry (15 credits)
  • Molecular Biology in Chemistry (15 credits)
Optional Modules

In addition, you are required to take 15 credits from a range of optional modules, which may typically include:

  • Advanced Biophysics Techniques (15 credits)
  • Protein Structure & Design (15 credits)

Year 5

You are required to take:

  • Research Project & Dissertation (90 credits)
  • Chemistry Frontiers (30 credits)

Chemistry with Biomedicine with a Year’s Professional Placement

higher than £ 9000