Master in Chemistry (Hons) Chemistry
Master
In Wolverhampton
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Type
Master
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Location
Wolverhampton
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Duration
4 Years
You will have studied what can perhaps be considered to be “the central science”. You will have an integrated and holistic knowledge of the main areas of chemistry, 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.
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This course aims to:
Develop your skills and knowledge in the main areas of chemistry (organic, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry) in an integrated manner with selected areas of specialism such as pharmaceutical chemistry, forensic chemistry, polymer chemistry, environmental chemistry and selected aspects of industrial chemistry. In addition, if you choose to undertake a sandwich degree, the course will allow you to acquire technical skills in the workplace and enable you to integrate knowledge gained in the theoretical aspects of the course into the professional environment.
Build on the skills and knowledge above by providing the opportunity to specialise is selected aspects of organic, inorganic, physical or analytical chemistry at level 7, including a substantial year-long research project.
Produce a graduate who is “fit for purpose”, who satisfies the academic and professional requirements for associate membership of the Royal Society of Chemistry, who is ready for employment in the chemistry or a related industry, or who can progress to teaching, further study or research aspirations.
120 UCAS points
A Levels - grades BBB, to include Chemistry at minimum grade B
BTEC L3 Extended Diploma or OCR Cambridge L3 Technical Extended Diploma in Applied Science with DDM will be considered on an individual basis. Applicants will be expected to have studied at least two Chemistry related modules.
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Subjects
- Physical Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Fundamentals
- Introduction
- Analytic chemistry
- Engineering Mathematics
- Learning
- Developmet
- Quality Assurance
- Laboratory management
Course programme
- Concepts in Inorganic Chemistry
- Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
- Introduction to Analytic Chemistry
- Priniciples of Physical Chemistry
- Engineering Mathematics
- Skills for Chemistry
- Skills for Chemistry (Year Long)
- Work-Based Learning and Developmet 1
- Chemical Analysis
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Integrated Chemistry 1
- Integrated Chemistry 2 (Organic and Analytical)
- Organic Chemistry (Structure and Mechanism)
- Physical Chemistry
- Work-Based Learning and Developmet 2
- Advanced Chemical Analysis
- Advanced Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
- Advanced Physical and Materials Chemistry
- Chemistry Research Project
- Quality Assurance and Laboratory Management
- MCHEM Research Project
- Advances Analytical Chemistry
- Advanced Topics in Inorganic Chemistry
- Advanced Topics in Physical Chemistry
Additional information
Study Mode - Full-time, Part-time
Course Length - Full-time (4 years), Part-time (8 years)
Master in Chemistry (Hons) Chemistry