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Introduction
October 2021
We amended the Study Abroad paragraph.
Previous content:
Find out more about placement projects. You can take a placement at a partner institution overseas, replacing Year Three labs.
Revised content:
Short BSc placement projects may be taken in Year Three, replacing on-campus labs.
We note that BSc placement projects cannot be guaranteed because they depend on availability of suitable positions at external partners.
Projects performed on placements for this degree should fall under the field of Medicinal Chemistry.
You may also consider transferring to a course with an international industrial placement, which can be transferred to in Years One or Two providing you meet the academic requirements. See our other degree options.
22nd September 2021
We inserted an 'Important information' box on the 'Modules' tab relating to changes we are planning to make to this course.
30th April 2021
We have edited the Course Summary at the top of the course page.
Previous content:
Chemistry is central to solving some of the most pressing problems facing humanity, including climate change, renewable energy, and eliminating hunger and disease. The analytical, numerical and logical reasoning skills that our courses develop mean that our graduates are in great demand across the entire spectrum of employment. In this course, you can satisfy your curiosity for medicinal chemistry with tailored modules later in the course, providing insight into drug development and pharmaceuticals.This course is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry, subject to passing required modules.
Revised content:Chemistry is central to solving some of the most pressing problems facing humanity, including climate change, renewable energy, and eliminating hunger and disease. Satisfy your curiosity for medicinal chemistry with tailored modules later in the course, providing insight into drug development and pharmaceuticals.
This course is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry, subject to passing required modules.
Initial launch
This page was launched on 2nd March 2020.