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Chemistry with a Year in Industry (MChem)

UCAS Code:

  • F104 MChem/YI

4 years (Full-time) / n/a (Part-time) / n/a (Distance / E-Learning)

Chemistry is a fundamental and exciting discipline, and one that plays a significant role in many areas of science and in everyday life. This importance is reflected in the ethos of the Cardiff School of Chemistry which is internationally recognised as a dynamic and innovative centre for teaching and research.

All our degrees degrees are designed to give you a broad Chemistry education and, in addition, supply you with a wide range of research, mathematical and computational skills. All major areas of the subject are covered in the BSc Chemistry course, with practical training an essential element. The skills developed during this degree programme provide an excellent basis for further study, research or employment. All programmes offered by the school have been "approved" (BSc) or "accredited" (MChem) by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

The course structure is very flexible with all Cardiff's Chemistry degree programmes share a common first and second year. At the end of the second year, you can decide whesther you want to continue with your original degree choice or choose another of Cardiff's chemistry degrees, subject to performance.

The range of modules available in the first year is designed to stimulate your interest in Chemistry whilst giving you a sound foundation upon which to build in later years. The programme in the first year includes a core of chemistry modules including: Molecular Structure and reactivity; Metals in Solids and Solutions; Synthetic Chemistry; Spectroscopy and Kinetics. These are complimented by a range of optional modules, which are reviewed and updated regularly. Current examples include: Forensic Chemistry; Chemistry of the Cosmos; Chemical Biology. Students may also take optional modules in other disciplines, such as Biological Sciences, Physics or Modern Languages. In the second year you will take more advanced modules that allow you to practise and consolidate new skills by applying them to a wide range of problems. These include: Coordination Chemistry; Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy; and Organic Mechanisms and Synthesis.

After completing the second year, you will spend the third year on placement in an overseas university undertaking a research project. The placement is organised by the School, dependent on your interests and strengths. There is an element of distance learning and the School maintains close contact with you throughout your period away from Cardiff. On return to Cardiff, the subject is developed in a number of taught modules, with a strong emphasis on the practical elements of chemistry in the form of a substantial research project. Full details are available from the chemistry website.

Typical Offer

AAB - ABB (340-320 points) with a Grade A in Chemistry.

Entry Requirements

Chemistry and two other science or mathematical subjects. General Studies is not accepted.

Alternative Entry Requirements

Applications from those offering alternative/vocational/overseas qualifications (eg Access, Vocational A-level) are welcome as are those who may have combinations of qualifications or other relevant work/life experience.

Detailed Admissions Criteria

Please click here for a full list of entry requirements and admissions criteria for this degree programme.

Next intake: October each year

School Contact

Name: Dr Thomas Tatchell  

Telephone: +44 (0)29 2087 0759  

Fax:  

Email: TatchellT@cardiff.ac.uk  

School Website: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/chemy/msc

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I chose to study Chemistry as I really enjoyed my A-Level Chemistry course and am particularly interested in how compounds are synthesised in organic chemistry. I really enjoy lab time, making copious amount of vibrant compounds! Everyone seems to know everyone in our department and the tutors and lecturers are friendly and approachable – and they know what they’re talking about!

Aside from work Wei Lu can be found playing squash and is involved with Cardiff RAG raising funds for good causes.


Wei Lu (Chemistry)

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