Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry

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Bachelor's degree

In Coventry

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Coventry

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This degree provides a good foundation in Chemistry coupled with specialist knowledge of medicinal chemistry. Your first and second years will develop understanding of fundamental areas of Chemistry and core modules will give you a background in the essential topics required for more advanced study and exposure to specialist and interdisciplinary topics.

You will explore the process of medicinal drug discovery, starting from the initial concept of a new product, to the discovery stage, through clinical trials, scale-up and finally production. In addition to research-led teaching from top academics in their field, you will benefit from external lectures given by pharmaceutical industry leaders.

You will be able to choose optional modules in your third year from those offered from within Chemistry as well as modules from other departments such as Life Sciences, the Business School or Languages.

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Location

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Coventry (West Midlands)
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University Of Warwick, CV4 7AL

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About this course

Our Chemistry degrees are excellent, all-round programmes that develop a broad skillset, valued by employers, as well as subject specific knowledge. You will develop the ability to solve unfamiliar problems by applying your knowledge and understanding and apply your critical thinking skills to assess complex situations. You learn how to locate, evaluate and communicate information to a range of audiences.

Our graduates have gone on to work for organisations including: Procter and Gamble, Oxford University Press, Huntington Life Sciences, Deloitte, Ministry of Defence.

Examples of our graduates’ job roles include: Inorganic Analyst, Research and Development Chemist, Secondary School Teacher, Organic Synthetic Chemist, Trainee Accountant.

A level: EITHER AAB including Chemistry and a second science (from Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Geology or Statistics) OR ABB including Chemistry and two further science subjects (from Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Geology or Statistics).

You must also achieve a pass in the science practical if your science A level includes a separate practical assessment.

Offers usually exclude General Studies and Critical Thinking.

Degree of Bachelor of Science (BSc)

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GAUTHIER

4.0
22/11/2020
About the course: The university is amazing and helpful.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

GAGAN

4.0
21/11/2020
About the course: I had good experience.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

GAUTHIER

4.0
20/11/2020
About the course: The university is amazing and helpful.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

GAGAN

4.0
20/11/2020
About the course: I had good experience.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Carlos Maravall

4.0
17/10/2018
What I would highlight: You meet people from all over Europe (and even more), but very few british people, thanks for the same.
What could be improved: I loved it.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Medicinal Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Organic Synthesis
  • Biological Chemistry
  • Metal Chemistry
  • Electrochemistry
  • Pharmacology

Course programme

Your first and second years will develop your understanding of core areas of Chemistry including organic, inorganic, biological/medicinal and physical chemistry as well as a Mathematics component. BSc students will have considerable flexibility in their final year to select from advanced topics in Chemistry or Life Sciences.

How will I learn?

You will experience a range of different types of teaching sessions including lectures, tutorials, workshops and laboratory classes.

Lectures are the main way that the content and theory is delivered and all students taking a module attend the lectures at the same time. You will encounter a range of lecturing styles that help you to learn in different ways including making your own notes, annotating printed handouts, problem solving activities and interactive quizzes.

Modules in the first and second year are supported by tutorials with small groups of students.Workshops are problem solving classes where questions are set for you to attempt. Typically run in groups of 20-40 students, these provide opportunities for you to work with your peers as well as ask questions and get assistance from academic staff and teaching assistants on hand.

Classes in our state-of-the-art undergraduate labs will form an integral part of your learning. You will carry out experiments individually with a laboratory demonstrators supporting your small group to help you learn the practical techniques and guide your understanding. Many of our practicals are unique and innovative because they have been designed by our academic researchers. All the equipment that you need is provided free, including your laboratory coat, book and glasses, and we have never charged for breakages so you can learn in a stress-free environment.

All of the teaching and learning activities are accessible through the virtual learning environment (VLE). Each module has its own area containing module information, contacts for teaching staff, lecture notes, tutorial and workshop questions, recordings, forums and often interactive quizzes. Your modules spaces stay with you throughout your time at Warwick so you can always access information and feedback from previous years.

How will I be assessed?

You will encounter summative examinations and coursework with a minimum of 25% of each year’s grade being generated from assessed work. You will carry out a range of assessment types including laboratory reports, presentations, posters and essays to monitor your progress and provide regular feedback.

Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry

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