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- UCAS course code
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- UCAS institution code
- M20
MChem Chemistry with International Study / Course details
Year of entry: 2023
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Course unit details:
Personalised Learning Unit 1.10
Unit code | CHEM40111 |
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Credit rating | 10 |
Unit level | Level 4 |
Teaching period(s) | Semester 1 |
Offered by | Department of Chemistry |
Available as a free choice unit? | No |
Overview
This course unit detail provides the framework for delivery in 21/22 and may be subject to change due to any additional Covid-19 impact.
Students answer 3 exam questions, any three of the following (11) units;
Advanced NMR - introduce students to a range of advanced NMR methods and their applications to problems in chemistry, biochemistry and medicine.
Chemistry for Energy - introduce students to methods of electrochemical energy conversion and sotrage, which increasingly underpin modern society and have assumed increasing importance due to environmental and resource concerns.
Contemporary Enzymology - provide a theoretical understanding of the molecular contributions to enzyme catalysis; provide a working knowledge of experimental and theorectical approaches used to study enzyme mechanism; outline modern strategies for creating enzymes with new functions.
Kinetic in Catalysis - provide students with advanced kinetic skills to interrogate reaction mechanisms and improve catalytic reactions by designing kinetic experiments and analysing the results.
Molecular Machines - introduct students to the principles and theory behind making and operating machines at the molecular level. The mechanism behind biological molecular machines serve as inspiration for the design of synthetic systems.
Light-induced Chemistry - introduce students to the concept of photochemical activation in organic synthesis and catalysis, particular emphasis will be given to approaches using visible-light.
Mass Spectrometry of Biological systems - introduce students to methods of mass spectrometry which can be used to determine the structure of biomolecules
Molecular Magnetism - introduce students to the fundamentals and applications of molecular magnetism.
Quantum Chemistry - introduce students to the quantum harmonic oscillator (QHO) model of lattice vibrations (phonons) in solids and the applications of lattice dynamics in computational chemistry; introduce Quantum Chemical Topology (QCT), a theory that enables the extraction of chemical knowledge from modern wave functions.
Radiation Science - provide students with an understanding and appreciation of how fundamental radiation physics and chemistry are being applied to radiotherapy, nuclear industry processes and manufacturing of nanomaterials.
Synthetic Biology - introduce students to the basics of synthetic biology and its real world applications and social context driving the bioeconomy of the future.
Pre/co-requisites
Unit title | Unit code | Requirement type | Description |
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Introductory Chemistry | CHEM10101 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Energy and Change | CHEM10212 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Coordination Chemistry | CHEM10312 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Structure and Reactivity | CHEM10412 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Group Theory: Fundamentals and Applications | CHEM20311 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Inorganic Chemistry | CHEM20312 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Structure and reactivity of organic molecules | CHEM20412 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Integrated Spectroscopy and Separations | CHEM20611 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Core Chemistry 4 | CHEM30312 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Core Chemistry 1 | CHEM30411 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Core Physical Chemistry | CHEM20212 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Organic Synthesis | CHEM20411 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Aims
- prepare students for a professional or research career in Chemistry by expanding core chemistry knowledge into advanced, research-based topics to provide a wider and deeper understanding of particular areas of chemistry.
Learning outcomes
A full list of Intended Learning Outcomes are located on Blackboard.
Transferable skills and personal qualities
Evaluation of research literature and problem solving.
Assessment methods
Method | Weight |
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Written exam | 100% |
Feedback methods
Workshop questions/answer sessions to be set by individual lecturers, coupled with quizzes on Blackboard.
Recommended reading
To be confirmed by individual lecturers.
Study hours
Scheduled activity hours | |
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Assessment written exam | 1.5 |
Lectures | 21 |
Practical classes & workshops | 6 |
Independent study hours | |
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Independent study | 71.5 |
Teaching staff
Staff member | Role |
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Robert Dryfe | Unit coordinator |