

MChem Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry
About this course
Chemistry with medicinal chemistry combines the core discipline of chemistry with a focused application in the design and development of pharmaceutical compounds. Medicinal chemistry is the science of creating molecules that can interact with biological systems in therapeutically useful ways, drawing on organic synthesis, pharmacology, biochemistry and molecular biology to understand how structure determines function and how drugs can be optimised for efficacy, selectivity and safety. It lies at the heart of the pharmaceutical industry and is one of the most direct routes from fundamental chemistry to a tangible impact on human health. At the University of Southampton you will study this four-year full-time MChem programme, building across the degree from strong foundations to specialist depth. In your first two years you will establish a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry, developing the laboratory skills, mathematical confidence and conceptual understanding that all of chemistry rests on. In your third year you will study core chemistry alongside specialist topics in medicinal chemistry and organic synthesis, deepening your knowledge of the techniques and thinking used to design and make biologically active molecules. The fourth year typically involves a substantial research project, giving you experience of working at the frontiers of the discipline. The typical tariff of 152 reflects the high standards expected in a programme that leads to a master's level qualification and positions graduates for the most demanding roles in the chemical and life sciences sectors. Graduates of chemistry with medicinal chemistry are well placed for careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, in roles spanning drug discovery, synthesis, formulation, regulatory affairs and quality assurance. Many progress into postgraduate research, including doctoral programmes in medicinal chemistry, chemical biology or related fields. Others move into related sectors such as agrochemicals, materials science, forensic science or chemical consultancy, or pursue graduate schemes in finance and management where strong quantitative skills are valued.
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