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Chemistry with International Placement MChem

Undergraduate

Placement year

Start date

27 September 2027

Study location

University of Warwick

Qualification

Master of Chemistry (MChem)

Department

Department of Chemistry

Duration

4 years full-time

Course overview

Chemistry is central to solving humanity's most pressing problems - climate change, renewable energy, sustainable materials, and eliminating hunger and disease. Our chemistry degrees help develop the practical, analytical, numerical, and logical reasoning skills you need to help solve these global challenges – and also offer an exciting route into a wide range of future career paths.

In this degree, you will undertake a 8-13 week overseas research placement in Year Three, performing research with an academic group at an overseas university or research institute. This will give you unique experience of cutting-edge research, but at an overseas university, helping to expand your own horizons and further boost your research experience. The fourth year of this MChem degree builds on the experience previous years by enabling students to undertake a significant research project, working with an academic group to help solve important real-world problems drawn from the wide spectrum of the chemical sciences.

This course is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry, subject to passing required modules.

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Through Chemistry we can tackle the energy crisis, discover new medicines or develop new materials for 21st century needs, from polymers for drug delivery to more efficient batteries.

Our flexible undergraduate Chemistry degree is delivered by one of the UK's top Chemistry departments, which is ranked highly for both teaching and research. It provides a comprehensive programme of study to prepare you for a lab-based scientific career – but also helps build the practical, numeracy, logical and analytical skills that are valued by top graduate recruiters.

Years One and Two will set you up with a solid foundation in state-of-the-art chemistry. Here, you will build the experimental skills and theoretical knowledge across the core branches of modern chemistry, and learn how chemical scientists understand and shape the material world around us.

This degree is ideal if you are considering a career in research and/or want to explore different fields with an International Placement. In the first two terms of Year Three, this degree diverges to offer you the opportunity to undertake a research project for three to six months at one of our partner institutions in Europe, Australia or Singapore. You will work with an academic on a cutting-edge research project, developing transferable skills including team working, communication, problem solving, analysis and independent investigation. You may even make a discovery that gets published in a scientific journal.

In Year Four you will complete an individual investigative project on a topic that reflects your passion. You can also select optional modules to support your research or broaden your knowledge.

Important information

We are planning to make some exciting changes to the fourth year curriculum of our Chemistry degrees from 2027 entry. We continually review our curricula to reflect developments in the relevant disciplines to deliver the best educational experience, integrating transferable and employability skills through our degrees to improve our graduate outcomes. The core and optional modules will undergo approval through the University's rigorous academic processes. As modules are approved, we will update the course information on this webpage. It is therefore very important that you check this webpage for the latest information before you apply and prior to accepting an offer. Sign up to receive updates.

Entry requirements

Modules

We offer a high degree of flexibility, allowing you to transfer between Chemistry degree course at any time in the first two years as you develop your interests and future plans. (Please note, all course transfers are subject to academic performance and, for overseas students, are also subject to UK visa regulations.)

In Years One and Two, you will study a range of key topics across inorganic, organic and physical chemistry to provide a solid foundation across the main areas of chemistry. You will also be supported in developing essential skills, including practical laboratory skills, coding and digital skills, intercultural communication to enhance your global employability, and research skills to spark your intellectual curiosity for the subject.

You will also use your experience of the themes and topics from Years One and Two to choose optional modules to tailor your degree to suit your interests in Year Three. At this stage, you could find out how Chemistry is tackling the energy crisis, learn about how computers are increasingly used in modern laboratories to predict chemical reaction properties, or discover how polymer synthesis can be used to design drug delivery systems.

Placements are taken at an overseas university/research institute, typically from March/April in Year Three.

Your final MChem year gives you the opportunity to further your skills set while actively making a real difference by working on a research project. Under the supervision of our internationally recognised academic staff, you might, for example: discover a significant improvement in solar cell technology, develop an electrochemical sensor for pharmaceutical analysis, a novel compound for cryopreservation of cells, a renewable polymer made from vegetables, an improved catalyst or an antibacterial agent extracted from plants.

RSC accreditation is subject to an appropriate choice of options in Years Two to Four.

Important information

We are planning to make some exciting changes to the fourth year curriculum of our Chemistry degrees from 2027 entry. We continually review our curricula to reflect developments in the relevant disciplines to deliver the best educational experience, integrating transferable and employability skills through our degrees to improve our graduate outcomes. The core and optional modules will undergo approval through the University's rigorous academic processes. As modules are approved, we will update the course information on this webpage. It is therefore very important that you check this webpage for the latest information before you apply and prior to accepting an offer. Sign up to receive updates.

Note that the module catalogue is subject to change for future years of study, as we evolve our courses in response to the latest developments in academia and industry.

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