Instrumental Chemical Analysis

Bachelor's degree

In Telford

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Telford

  • Duration

    12 Years

This course aims to:

extend your comprehension of key chemical concepts particularly in the field of instrumental chemical analysis and so provide you with an in-depth understanding of specialised areas of chemistry
provide you with the ability to plan and carry out experiments independently and assess the significance of outcomes
develop your ability to adapt and apply methodology to the solution of unfamiliar types of problems
instil a critical awareness of advances at the forefront of the chemical sciences with special emphasis on instrumental chemical analysis
prepare you effectively for professional employment or research degrees in the chemical sciences.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Telford (Shropshire)
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Level 3 Southwater One, Southwater Sqare, Southwater Way, TF3 4JG

Start date

On request

About this course

You will have evidenced good practical skills, be literate, numerate, have high level of IT skills and be capable of logical, scientific, critical thinking and problem solving. You will have developed a great deal of autonomous decision making and research capability and you will be able to evidence a range of professional, personal transferable skills and be well versed with the concept of continuous professional development. These skills will make you well equipped for the workplace, be it in a chemistry environment or the wider world of work in general, or for further research if you so choose.

Successful applicants will normally be required to have a 2/ii (or better) honours degree in Chemistry (a related science degree may be considered by the admissions team on an individual basis. English competence for international applicants should be in-line with University requirements for science based Masters-level taught degrees (IELTS currently 6.5).

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Course programme

You will build upon your previous undergraduate studies to develop an in depth knowledge of selected aspects of advanced cutting edge topics in chemistry.

MSc Chemistry Level 7 Programme (all modules are 20 credits unless otherwise specified)

*Advanced Topics in Organic Chemistry

*Advanced Topics in Inorganic Chemistry

*Advanced Topics in Physical Chemistry

#Advanced Topics in Chemical Analysis

#Laboratory Quality Assurance and Management

#Pharmaceutical Analysis

#MSc Research Project (120 credits)

If you are a direct entrant to the University of Wolverhampton you are expected to do the core modules (#) but if you have previously done the BSc Hons) Chemistry degree at Wolverhampton then you can replace Laboratory Quality assurance and Management with one of the three options*

Instrumental Chemical Analysis

Price on request