

MChem Chemistry with International Study
About this course
Chemistry is the central science, connecting the physical sciences to biology, materials, medicine, and engineering. It investigates the structure, properties, and transformations of matter at the atomic and molecular level, and its findings underpin the development of new drugs, materials, fuels, and technologies that define modern life. An integrated masters in chemistry prepares you for research and professional practice at the highest level, combining a thorough undergraduate grounding with the depth and independence of a masters-level research project. At the University of Manchester, this four-year, full-time MChem programme includes a foundation year, ensuring that students with a range of prior qualifications can access the degree. In the early years of the main programme you will cover all the major branches of chemistry, including organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry, learning both the theoretical principles and the laboratory techniques that underpin each. Laboratory classes run throughout the degree as an essential and integrated component of your training, not an add-on. The international study dimension of this programme allows you to spend time at a European partner institution, and you will study a language chosen from French, German, Spanish, or Italian to prepare for that experience. The combination of rigorous chemistry and international study gives you a genuinely distinctive profile. Graduates of MChem Chemistry are exceptionally well prepared for careers in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries, as well as in materials science, environmental science, energy, and healthcare. Many pursue PhD research in chemistry or a closely related field, contributing to the scientific advances that these industries depend on. The international element of this degree adds cross-cultural competence that is valued in global research and commercial environments. Professional registration with the Royal Society of Chemistry is a recognised career development step for many graduates.
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