

MChem Chemistry
About this course
Chemistry is often described as the central science because it connects the study of the very small, at the level of atoms and molecules, to the world of substances and materials that shape everything around us. It underpins medicine, agriculture, energy, materials engineering, and environmental science, and the chemist's ability to design and understand molecular systems gives them tools that are relevant across almost every field of modern technology and industry. At the University of Manchester, this four-year full-time programme, which includes a foundation year, takes a contemporary and multi-disciplinary approach to chemistry education. The foundation year provides a structured entry point for students who need additional scientific preparation before the main degree, ensuring that everyone begins the core programme with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed. The main degree is built on an innovative, skills-based curriculum that develops both your chemical knowledge and the practical and analytical capabilities that employers and research institutions consistently value. You will cover the full range of the discipline, including organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, as well as more specialist areas as you progress. Manchester is one of the UK's leading research universities, and its chemistry department brings research expertise directly into the teaching environment. Chemistry graduates from Manchester are well placed for careers across a wide range of sectors. Pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, materials science, energy, environmental science, food and drink, agrochemicals, and the broader chemicals industry all employ chemistry graduates in roles spanning research, development, process science, quality, and technical management. The analytical skills of a chemistry degree also translate well into finance, data science, and consultancy. For those interested in research, the degree provides a strong foundation for postgraduate work including PhD programmes in chemistry and related disciplines.
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