

MChem Chemistry (4 Years)
About this course
Chemistry is the central science, connecting physics and mathematics to biology, medicine, materials, and environmental science. It is the study of matter: its composition, structure, properties, and the transformations it undergoes through chemical reactions. Without chemistry, there would be no pharmaceuticals, no advanced materials, no fertilisers to sustain modern food production, no understanding of atmospheric processes or the chemistry of the oceans. Chemists work at every scale from the subatomic to the industrial, and the discipline underpins an extraordinary range of human activities and technological capabilities. At the University of Liverpool, this four-year full-time programme provides a thorough and research-led education in chemistry. The four-year structure allows for greater depth and specialisation than a standard three-year degree, with later years incorporating more advanced research-level work that prepares you for careers in research and industry at a higher level. You will study core areas of chemistry including organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, developing both theoretical understanding and practical laboratory skills that are central to the discipline. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study chemistry in a different country and academic tradition, broadening your perspective and developing the independence and adaptability that employers in science and research value highly. Liverpool has a strong tradition in chemistry research, and students benefit from studying in an environment where cutting-edge work is taking place across the chemical sciences. Graduates in chemistry from Liverpool go on to careers in pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, materials science, energy, environmental science, food and drink, forensic science, chemical engineering, and research. Many pursue postgraduate research degrees, which are a common route into academic or industrial research and development careers. Others move into science teaching, patent law, science communication, or management roles in the chemical industry. The Royal Society of Chemistry accreditation that four-year chemistry degrees typically carry is a professional mark of quality that is recognised by employers across the chemical sciences.
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