CHEMISTRY FACULTY OF SCIENCE Chemistry
With over a third of our research rated ‘world-leading’ in REF 2014, you will be taught by internationally renowned scientists in world-class laboratory facilities.
Why study Chemistry at Bristol? We are home to Bristol ChemLabS, the UK’s only chemistry-based Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. Our teaching laboratories are outstanding and our innovative teaching methods include our award-winning dynamic laboratory manual, which enables you to prepare for and learn from practical classes in a unique way. We understand that your interests may change and develop, so transfer between different chemistry courses is usually possible up until the end of your first year.
For more information about our courses visit
bristol.ac.uk/ug19-chemistry.
BSc Chemistry A-levels AAB (ABC†
MSci Chemistry A-levels AAA (ABB†
) IB 34 (31† ) IB 36 (32† ) )
The first two years are common to all of our degree courses. You will study fundamental concepts in inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, and applications in areas such as analytical, environmental, materials and theoretical chemistry. Our BSc course includes a final-year project. Options include working in a research laboratory or in a local school, helping to develop science resources or carrying out chemistry education research.
Accreditation
Our MSci course provides a solid foundation for postgraduate study or a career in science. Your final year includes a 20-week research project in which you will work with an academic member of staff and their research team on a current problem in chemistry.
BSc Chemistry with a Preliminary Year of Study No specific entry requirements. Please contact the Enquiries Team for further information.
This degree is designed for students with potential who do not have a science background. You can automatically progress from this course to our BSc/MSci degrees.
MSci Chemistry with Industrial Experience A-levels AAA (ABB†
) IB 36 (32† )
In your third year you will gain valuable experience in industry, working in a paid position for a major chemical company. Working in industry will allow you to develop real-world expertise and specialise in an area of science that you find interesting. The transferable skills that you gain will prove invaluable in helping to shape your future career.
MSci Chemistry with Study Abroad/MSci Chemistry with Study in Continental Europe A-levels AAA (ABB†
) IB 36 (32† )
On our Study in Continental Europe course you will spend your third year at a university in Europe and will be taught and assessed in the language of your host university. Language tuition will be offered in years one and two. On our Study Abroad course you will spend your third year abroad at an English- speaking university.
Single Honours BSc Chemistry 3 years
BSc Chemistry with a Preliminary Year of Study 4 years
MSci Chemistry 4 years
MSci Chemistry with Industrial Experience 4 years
MSci Chemistry with Study Abroad 4 years
MSci Chemistry with Study in Continental Europe 4 years
F100
F108 F103
F105 F107 F104 Academic entry requirements
The University recognises a wide range of UK and international qualifications for admission; for further details please see p48
Typical standard offer for BSc Chemistry
A-levels AAB including A in Chemistry and B in Mathematics
IB Diploma 34 points overall with 17 at Higher Level, including 6 at Higher Level in Chemistry and either 5 at Higher Level or 7 at Standard Level in Mathematics
Typical contextual offer† for BSc Chemistry
A-levels ABC including A in Chemistry and B in Mathematics
IB Diploma 31 points overall with 15 points at Higher Level, including 6 at Higher Level in Chemistry and either 5 at Higher Level or 7 at Standard Level in Mathematics
Other requirements
GCSE Standard literacy requirement (C in GCSE English or equivalent) English language profile E (see p48)
†Contextual offer; see p46
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