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MChem Chemistry with Teaching
About this course
Chemistry is the central science, sitting at the foundations of medicine, materials, energy, and environmental science. It is a discipline that trains precise, evidence-based thinking, a capacity for handling complexity, and a deep understanding of the molecular world that underpins physical reality. Teaching chemistry is one of the most direct ways to pass that understanding on, and secondary chemistry teachers are consistently among the most in-demand graduates in the education sector. At the University of Strathclyde this five-year, full-time programme combines a rigorous honours-level chemistry degree with the education theory and classroom experience required for recognition by the General Teaching Council for Scotland. You will build a strong foundation in all areas of chemistry, including organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry, developing the deep subject knowledge that effective secondary teaching demands. The education component introduces you to pedagogy, curriculum design, the psychology of learning, and the practical realities of working in Scottish schools, preparing you for the demands of classroom teaching alongside your scientific formation. A year abroad is built into the programme, broadening your academic experience and international perspective. The programme also allows for flexibility between different specialisations, and whatever direction you choose, you leave with a strong foundation in chemistry. Graduation with GTC Scotland recognition opens the direct path into secondary chemistry teaching in Scotland. Chemistry teachers are in consistent demand across Scotland and the broader UK, making this one of the clearest graduate-to-career pathways available. Many graduates spend their careers in secondary education, progressing to department leadership and beyond. Others use their chemistry degree to move into pharmaceutical, chemical, or materials roles, or to continue to postgraduate study in chemistry, chemical engineering, or education research. The combination of a demanding scientific degree and professional teaching qualification is distinctive and genuinely valuable.
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