

MChem Chemistry (Undergraduate Masters)
About this course
Chemistry is the science of matter: how it is structured at the molecular and atomic level, how it transforms through chemical reactions, and how those transformations can be understood, predicted, and harnessed. It is one of the central natural sciences, touching almost every aspect of daily life and underpinning industries ranging from pharmaceuticals and materials to energy and food. Chemists develop life-saving drugs, novel materials, sensors, and environmental solutions, and the discipline will become only more important as societies navigate the challenges of climate change, healthcare, and sustainable production. At Queen's University Belfast, this four-year undergraduate masters programme gives you the time and depth to develop a thorough understanding of chemistry across its major branches: organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical. You will build fluency in the theoretical principles that underpin chemical behaviour, from molecular structure and bonding to thermodynamics and reaction mechanisms, alongside strong practical and laboratory skills that are essential for any career in chemistry. The masters level of the degree means that you will move into advanced material in the later years, developing both the breadth and depth of understanding that characterises a fully prepared chemical scientist. You will also develop transferable problem-solving, quantitative, and research skills that are valued well beyond the laboratory. Graduates of undergraduate masters chemistry programmes are highly regarded in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries, in materials science, in energy, in environmental science, and in academic and industrial research. The integrated masters qualification is well positioned for those wishing to move directly into research roles or doctoral study without the need for a separate postgraduate qualification. Professional accreditation through the Royal Society of Chemistry provides a recognised credential that supports career development across the sector.
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