

MChem Chemistry
About this course
Chemistry is fundamental to our understanding of the material world. It explores the composition, structure, and properties of matter at the atomic and molecular level, and it provides the scientific basis for advances in medicine, energy, materials science, environmental protection, and food production. The discipline combines rigorous mathematical reasoning with practical laboratory work, developing both the conceptual understanding and the hands-on skills that careers in chemical science require. At the University of Edinburgh, this five-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with placement, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities throughout, making it one of the most comprehensive chemistry degrees in the UK. The extended duration reflects the depth of the Scottish undergraduate degree as well as the additional time devoted to placement and international study. The placement year gives you the opportunity to work within a chemical, pharmaceutical, or research organisation, applying your scientific knowledge in a professional environment and building experience that significantly strengthens your graduate profile. The year abroad gives you the chance to study chemistry at a partner institution in another country, experiencing different research cultures and building the international awareness that is increasingly valuable in a globalised scientific workforce. Edinburgh has one of the UK's strongest chemistry departments, with active research groups across organic, inorganic, physical, and computational chemistry. The teaching in the programme draws on this research activity, and there are opportunities for undergraduates to participate in research projects, particularly in the later years of the degree. The laboratories are well equipped, and you will develop practical skills across a range of synthetic, analytical, and spectroscopic techniques. Chemistry graduates work in the pharmaceutical industry, chemical manufacturing, materials science, energy, environmental science, forensic science, and education. Many pursue postgraduate study, including PhD research and industrial masters programmes, before entering research or technical roles. The combination of academic depth, placement experience, and international exposure from the Edinburgh programme makes graduates well placed across all these routes.
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