Bachelor's degree

In London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    4 Years

The course aims to: Provide you with a structured educational experience in cosmetic science, based on the study and practice of a range of relevant disciplines. Equip you with a working knowledge of cosmetic science and offer you the opportunity to apply it within a professional context. Develop your capacity to think creatively and independently in solving problems and pursuing new projects. Suitable for: This course is an ideal route if you wish to enter the industry as a formulating scientist in research and development, although you will be equipped to pursue a variety of careers in the cosmetic, toiletry and perfumery industry (e.g., in product manufacturing, marketing and technical sales).

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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20 John Prince'S St, W1G 0BJ

Start date

On request

About this course

You should:

* Have 3 A Level passes at grade C or above including Chemistry and Biology. These must be supported by passes in 4 subjects at GCSE grade C or above, to include English and Maths. Equivalent awards will also be considered.
* Have a minimum of 240 UCAS tariff points.
* Have IELTS level 6 or equivalent if English is not your first language.
* Preferably have evidence of work experience and some form of laboratory experience.

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Subjects

  • Writing
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Laboratory Practice
  • Business
  • Marketing

Course programme

Content

An innovative applied science course supported by the Cosmetics, Toiletries and Perfumery Association (CTPA).

This sandwich course is an applied science course which encourages creativity. The programme provides students with indepth scientific knowledge to create new products, plus an insight into the nature of the consumer and characteristics of the cosmetics industry.

Structure

This unique four year degree is a full time sandwich course, with the third year spent on industrial placement, and is the first in the UK to focus on product development for the cosmetic industry. The programme will provide you with in-depth scientific knowledge to create new products, plus an insight into the nature of the consumer and characteristics of the cosmetics industry. It is an applied science course, which encourages students' creativity.

A number of course units are taught by industry experts. They are able to provide an applied industrial angle, alongside an insight into up-to-date scientific and technological developments. The course is supported by the UK industry, which provides students' bursaries via the Cosmetic, Toiletries and Perfumery Association (CTPA).

In the first two years you are introduced to different aspects of developing new cosmetic and toiletries products. You learn the principles and scientific basis of formulation, manufacture and evaluation of cosmetic products, whilst acquiring an insight into the nature of the consumer and characteristics of the cosmetics, toiletries and perfumery industry.

The third year is spent in industry, where you have the opportunity to put your knowledge and skills into perspective and acquire 'hands on' experience.

The final year of the course is focused on an individually negotiated final project, reflecting your specific interests and aspirations.

Additional information

Payment options: Home/EU Fee £3,290 International Fee £12,250
Career opportunities: Graduates may decide to follow either a career in research and development or product manufacturing supported by the awareness of the market structure. In addition, graduates may choose a career path in marketing or technical sales. Alternatively, graduates will be eligible to apply for postgraduate study.
Contact person: Dr. Danka Tamburic

Cosmetic Science

Price on request