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Pursuing a chemistry degree unlocks diverse and dynamic career pathways. Whether you aspire to become a hands-on laboratory scientist, research expert, or academic professional, this modern interdisciplinary program serves as your gateway. Our cutting-edge, skill-focused curriculum provides essential competencies for academic success, complemented by our renowned career guidance to help shape your professional journey. The program cultivates a versatile skill set for the workplace, including analytical thinking, teamwork capabilities, and proficiency in laboratory techniques, quantitative analysis, and effective communication. You'll develop a deep understanding of chemistry's interconnectedness with other scientific fields through applied examples, hands-on experiments, and research-based learning. Classroom discussions incorporate current scientific breakthroughs, many originating from our faculty's ongoing research projects.
A-level A AA, including Chemistry and at least one other science or mathematics subject. If you miss the MChem grades, but meet the BSc grades (AAA), you will automatically be considered for the BSc option. GCSE Applicants must demonstrate a broad general education, typically a minimum of five GCSEs/iGCSEs, including acceptable levels of literacy and numeracy, equivalent to at least grade 4/C in GCSE/iGCSE English Language and grade 6/B in GCSE/iGCSE Mathematics. GCSE/iGCSE English Literature will not be accepted in lieu of GCSE/iGCSE English Language. Including grade 1 or 2 in the Oral exam component, if applicable. International Baccalaureate 37 points overall with 7,6,6 at Higher Level, including Chemistry and at least one other science or mathematics subject. We will accept Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation. GCSE/iGCSE English Language grade 4/C IELTS 6.5 overall with minimum 6.0 in each sub-skill TOEFL iBT 90 with no less than 20 in all other subscores