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Page 1: LONDONÕS GLOBAL UNIVERSITY - ReportLabucl.reportlab.com/media/u/chemistry-mathematics-bsc.pdfLONDONÕS GLOBAL UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY WITH MATHEMATICS BSc / UCAS CODE: F1G1 2019 ENTRY

LONDON’S GLOBAL UNIVERSITY

www.ucl.ac.uk/prospectus

CHEMISTRY WITH MATHEMATICSBSc /UCAS CODE: F1G12019 ENTRY

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Chemistry with Mathematics BSc /

Many aspects of chemistry, particularly physicaland theoretical chemistry, require a goodunderstanding of advanced mathematical methods.The Chemistry with Mathematics BSc offers theopportunity to gain a fundamental understanding ofthe origins of chemical behaviour, while exploringexciting developments at the interface of chemistrywith the other physical sciences.

Key information

Programme startsSeptember 2019

LocationLondon, Bloomsbury

Degree benefits

// Consistently regarded as one of the best chemistry departments inthe UK, we offer you an excellent education with high standards ofteaching.

// You will benefit from our outstanding research profile as you aretaught by lecturers who are experts in a wide range ofchemistry-related fields.

// You will have the opportunity to select optional modules from thewide range available within UCL's highly regarded Department ofMathematics.

// We offer access to state-of-the-art facilities, enhanced by our strongaffiliation to other centres of excellence such as the London Centrefor Nanotechnology.

Degree structure

In each year of your degree you will take a number of individualmodules, normally valued at 15 or 30 credits, adding up to a total of 120credits for the year. Modules are assessed in the academic year inwhich they are taken. The balance of compulsory and optional modulesvaries from programme to programme and year to year. A 30-creditmodule is considered equivalent to 15 credits in the European CreditTransfer System (ECTS).

This programme is offered either as a three-year BSc or as a four-yearMSci. The first two years of study are identical, so you can defer which toopt for until the end of your second year. We advise you to select thefour-year MSci initially as this keeps more options open.

The chemistry content directly follows that of the single-subjectChemistry programme. You will cover the full range of chemistry corecomponents, together with relevant optional modules in chemistry suchas Quantum Mechanics, Computational Chemistry and NumericalMethods.

The mathematics component takes up around 25% of the programme. Inthe first two years there are a number of compulsory mathematicsmodules including modules in pure mathematics, advanced calculusand geometry, group theory and linear algebra, while in the final yearyou choose from the wide range of Mathematics options on offer.

In the final year you also undertake a compulsory literature project.

YEAR ONE

Core or compulsory module(s)

// Basic Inorganic ChemistryBasic Organic ChemistryBasic Physical ChemistryIntroduction to Chemical PrinciplesMathematics for Science 1Mathematics for Science 2

Optional modules

// You will select 0.5 credits from a wide range of optional modules.

YEAR TWO

Core or compulsory module(s)

// AlgebraMathematical Methods In ChemistryPrinciples of Inorganic ChemistryPrinciples of Organic ChemistryPrinciples of Physical Chemistry

Optional modules

// All second year modules are compulsory.

FINAL YEAR

Core or compulsory module(s)

// Advanced Practical ChemistryAdvanced Topics in Inorganic ChemistryAdvanced Topics in Physical ChemistryPrinciples and Methods of Organic SynthesisLiterature Project

Optional modules

// You will select 1.0 credit from a wide range of Mathematics, Chemistry and otherapproved undergraduate options.

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Data taken from the 'Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education' survey undertaken by HESA looking at the destinations of UK and EU students in the 2013-2015 graduating cohorts six months after graduation.

Your learning

Your learning will combine lectures, practical classes and groupworkshops. In addition you will attend tutorials in groups of four to sixstudents which provide specialised support for the core modules.

AssessmentEach module will usually involve at least two methods of assessment.These may include coursework (problem sheets, essays or posterpresentations), an examination, or laboratory classes. We believe inproviding feedback to students, such as face-to-face marking inlaboratories. Your third-year project will be assessed through a writtenreport.

Your career

As a UCL Chemistry graduate you will have developed bothdiscipline-based and highly sought after analytical skills, for example inlogical thought and numeracy.

On completion of your degree you will have the obvious option ofpursuing a career within the chemical industry. This is recognised asone of the most exciting and successful contributors to the UK economy,for example in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and nanotechnologysectors.

First career destinations of recent graduates (2013-2015) of UCLChemistry programmes include:

// Full-time student, MSc in Theoretical Chemistry and ComputationalMathematics, Universitat de Valencia (University of Valencia)

// Full-time student, PhD in Molecular Modelling and Materials Scienceat UCL

// Full-time student, MSc in Theoretical Chemistry at the University ofOxford

Your application

Application for admission should be made through UCAS (theUniversities and Colleges Admissions Service). Applicants currently atschool or college will be provided with advice on the process; however,applicants who have left school or who are based outside the UnitedKingdom may obtain information directly from UCAS.

Together with essential academic requirements, we are looking forstrong evidence in your personal statement of your interest in the subjectand your understanding of it. These requirements may be evidenced byexamples of project work, relevant work experience or, perhaps, throughyour knowledge of current events involving chemistry. We also look foryour ability to communicate clearly in English.

UK-based applicants who demonstrate their potential to meet ouracademic requirements will be invited to visit UCL for a day. The day willinclude talks, the opportunity to meet current students and a tour of thedepartment and UCL. You will also attend a university-level lecture.

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Entry requirements

A LEVELSStandard Offer: AAA. Mathematics and Chemistry required.

Contextual Offer: AAB. AA in Mathematics and Chemistry required.

GCSEEnglish Language at grade C or 5, plus Mathematics at grade B or 6.For UK-based students, a grade C or 5 or equivalent in a foreignlanguage (other than Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew or Latin) isrequired. UCL provides opportunities to meet the foreign languagerequirement following enrolment, further details at:www.ucl.ac.uk/ug-reqs

IB DIPLOMAStandard Offer: 38. A score of 18 points in three higher level subjectsincluding Mathematics and Chemistry at grade 6, with no score below 5.

Contextual Offer: 36. A score of 17 points in three higher level subjectsincluding Mathematics and Chemistry at grade 6, with no score below 5.

CONTEXTUAL OFFERS – ACCESS UCL SCHEMEAs part of our commitment to increasing participation fromunderrepresented groups, students may be eligible for a contextual offeras part of the Access UCL scheme. For more information seewww.ucl.ac.uk/prospectus

OTHER QUALIFICATIONSUCL considers a wide range of UK and international qualifications forentry into its undergraduate programmes. Full details are given at:www.ucl.ac.uk/otherquals

UNDERGRADUATE PREPARATORY CERTIFICATES(International foundation courses)UCL Undergraduate Preparatory Certificates (UPCs) are intensiveone-year foundation courses for international students of high academicpotential who are aiming to gain access to undergraduate degreeprogrammes at UCL and other top UK universities.

Typical UPC students will be high achievers in a 12-year school systemwhich does not meet the standard required for direct entry to UCL.

For more information see: www.ucl.ac.uk/upc.

TUITION FEES

The fees indicated are for undergraduate entry in the 2018/19academic year. The UK/EU fees shown are for the first year of theprogramme at UCL only. Fees for future years may be subject to aninflationary increase. The Overseas fees shown are the fees that willbe charged to 2018/19 entrants for each year of study on theprogramme, unless otherwise indicated below.

// UK & EU: £9,250 (2018/19)

// Overseas: £25,960 (2018/19)

Overseas fees for the 2019/20 academic year are expected to beavailable in July 2018. Undergraduate UK/EU fees are capped by theUK Government and are expected to be available in October 2018.Full details of UCL's tuition fees, tuition fee policy and potentialincreases to fees can be found on the UCL Students website.

Additional costsIf you are concerned by potential additional costs for books,equipment, etc. on this programme, please get in touch with therelevant departmental contact (details given on this page).

FUNDING

UCL Chemistry offers a number of scholarships, including the BaderBursaries, GSK Bursary, UCL Chemistry Entrance Scholarships andthe Kathleen Lonsdale Bursary.

Various funding options are available, including student loans,scholarships and bursaries. UK students whose household incomefalls below a certain level may also be eligible for a non-repayablebursary or for certain scholarships. Please see the Fees and fundingpages for more details.

CONTACT

Dr Dejan-Kresimir Bucar

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7679 4511

Department: Chemistry

EU referendumFor up-to-date information relating to specific key questions followingthe UK's decision to leave the EU, please refer to:www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-and-europe

DisclaimerThis information is for guidance only. It should not be construed asadvice nor relied upon and does not form part of any contract. Formore information on UCL's degree programmes please see the UCLUndergraduate Prospectus at www.ucl.ac.uk/prospectus

PDF updated: 17 April 2018 © UCL 2018