Chemistry with a European Language MChem
Bachelor's degree
In Currie
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Bachelor's degree
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Currie (Scotland)
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Home Undergraduate Chemistry Chemistry with a European Language MChemChemistry with a European Language MChem How to apply »UCAS codeF1R9QualificationMChemDurationUp to 5 yearsStudy locationEdinburghDelivery typeFull-timeOverviewProgramme contentEmployabilityEntry requirementsFees & scholarshipsOverviewCombine your favourite subjects of Chemistry and French, German, or Spanish. Your advanced language tuition is by Heriot-Watt’s School of Management and Languages. Students study a language during the first three Levels, alongside the same core chemistry courses as all our other degrees. In Level 4, students carry out a research project at a chemistry department within one of our partner universities in France, Germany or Spain (the project report being produced in the appropriate language). Graduates are chemists fluent in their chosen language with careers available in the global chemical industries either at home or abroad. Contact Admissions Tutor to discuss language requirements.AccreditationAccredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry for partially meeting the academic criteria for Chartered Chemist (CChem). Show key dataProgramme contentYear 1 Students will gain a good understanding of the fundamental principles of Chemistry, and are introduced to lab skills illustrating various experimental techniques. Mathematics and language courses are also studied. Learning and teaching Scheduled learning:34% Independent study:66% Placement:0% Assessment Written:51% Practical:6% Coursework:43% Year 2 Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry lectures continue with emphasis on the relationship between theoretical principles and experimental measurements. Language courses are studied. Learning and teaching Scheduled learning:33% Independent study:67% Placement:0% Assessment Written:58% Practical:15% Coursework:27% Year 3 Advanced Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry with advanced language courses are studied....
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- Physical Chemistry
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Course programme
Students will gain a good understanding of the fundamental principles of Chemistry, and are introduced to lab skills illustrating various experimental techniques. Mathematics and language courses are also studied.
Learning and teaching- Scheduled learning:34%
- Independent study:66%
- Placement:0%
- Written:51%
- Practical:6%
- Coursework:43%
Year 2
Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry lectures continue with emphasis on the relationship between theoretical principles and experimental measurements. Language courses are studied.
Learning and teaching- Scheduled learning:33%
- Independent study:67%
- Placement:0%
- Written:58%
- Practical:15%
- Coursework:27%
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Chemistry with a European Language MChem