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MSci Chemistry with Computing
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Chemistry with Computing is a degree that addresses one of the most significant developments in modern science: the convergence of chemistry and computational methods. Traditional chemical research depended on laboratory experimentation, but today some of the most important advances in the field, from drug discovery and materials design to the modelling of chemical reactions, depend on computational approaches. A scientist who combines rigorous chemical knowledge with genuine computing and data analysis skills occupies a uniquely powerful position in a research landscape where these disciplines increasingly work together. At the University of Bristol, this four-year integrated masters programme includes a foundation year, making it accessible to students who need additional preparation before beginning the main degree. Bristol is one of the UK's leading universities for both chemistry and computing, and the programme draws on the research strengths of both departments. You will develop a firm foundation in the core branches of chemistry, including organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, alongside the development of computational and data analysis skills, learning how mathematical modelling, simulation, and data science can be applied to chemical problems. The programme is designed to create a new kind of scientist, one who understands both the molecular world and the computational tools needed to explore it. Graduates of Chemistry with Computing are exceptionally well placed for careers in pharmaceutical and biotechnology research, computational chemistry, materials science, cheminformatics, and data science within the life sciences and chemical industries. The combination of laboratory and computational expertise is increasingly sought after as industries rely more heavily on modelling and simulation to accelerate discovery. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study at PhD level, pursuing research in computational chemistry, machine learning for drug design, or related fields, and others move directly into industry roles that require exactly this dual skill set.
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