- The Master’s degree programme in Chemistry is strongly research-orientated. It is intended to be undertaken immediately following the Bachelor’s degree programme in Chemistry, and builds on the knowledge gained in the Bachelor’s course. Students gain broad, advanced knowledge of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry and physical chemistry, and are also able to develop their own specialism.
- The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to behave responsibly, think independently, and carry out independent research.
- Graduates of the Master’s degree programme in Chemistry possess advanced knowledge of chemistry and are able to describe, analyse, evaluate and provide effective solutions for problems and research questions within the field. They are able to plan experimental and theoretical investigations, carry these out independently and document, interpret and accurately present the results.