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Course introductionChemistry holds immense importance in modern society. It's fundamental to pharmaceutical development, vaccine production, and medical treatments.Throughout this program, you'll examine the relationship between chemical and biological sciences to gain insights into human health conditions and pharmaceutical development. While grounded in core chemical principles, the curriculum also incorporates studies in physiology and pharmacology. These specialized units cover medication administration, metabolic processes, therapeutic targeting, pharmaceutical compounds, toxicity profiles, and anticancer treatments.As an integrated master's program, the final year features advanced coursework and an extensive research initiative. Students can select their project focus from diverse chemistry specializations aligned with their professional goals or academic interests. You'll have access to cutting-edge research insights from our faculty teams, along with premium laboratory resources and instrumentation.Program highlightsRecognized by the Royal Society of ChemistryCustomizable curriculum - Select from various elective courses to match your interestsAdvanced infrastructure - Apply concepts in our contemporary laboratory spacesDegree flexibility - Opportunity to transition between most chemistry programsPersonalized instruction - Advantage of small-group sessions for enhanced learningKey detailsPlease note that this online course catalog is prepared prior to the academic year it represents. While we strive for accuracy at publication time, modifications (including to course content) may occur between publishing and program commencement. We strongly recommend reviewing this site for updates if significant time passes before your application.Career prospectsA chemistry degree opens doors to numerous professional paths. You'll acquire both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience suitable for industrial roles across pharmaceuticals, energy, cosmetics, and related fields.The program strengthens both written and verbal communication abilities while cultivating transferable competencies including analytical reasoning, quantitative analysis, and data interpretation. According to High Fliers' 2023 Graduate Market report, the University of Nottingham ranks as the UK's second most sought-after institution by top employers.Our alumni pursue opportunities in drug development, chemical manufacturing, food technology, and energy industries. The curriculum builds expertise in experimental and computational chemistry, information processing, and solution development - skills equally valuable in financial services, education, and communications sectors.Notable graduate employers include:BootsPharmaceutical ResearchGlaxoSmithKlineHSBCNational Health ServiceUnilever