BSc (Hons) Materials Chemistry
The upsurge of activity in materials chemistry research has placed a greater need for graduates with a specific skills to excel in this multidisciplinary field. With this in mind, the University of Glasgow is now offering new undergraduate degrees (MSci and BSc Honours) in Materials Chemistry that will give students the opportunity to specialise during their final year with materials chemistry specific courses, which will be undertaken alongside core chemistry courses that make up the chemistry final year programme. The new courses cover fundamental principles as well as the current state-of-the-art in materials chemistry research.Chemistry at the University of Glasgow is ranked 8th in the UK (Complete University Guide 2019), and continues to meet and exceed student expectations, combining both teaching excellence and a supportive learning environment. You’ll be taught by world-leading chemists, whose research is making a world-changing impact in areas such as chemical biology, chemical photonics and energy conversion and storage.
The upsurge of activity in materials chemistry research has placed a greater need for graduates with a specific skills to excel in this multidisciplinary field. With this in mind, the University of Glasgow is now offering new undergraduate degrees (MSci and BSc Honours) in Materials Chemistry that will give students the opportunity to specialise during their final year with materials chemistry specific courses, which will be undertaken alongside core chemistry courses that make up the chemistry final year programme. The new courses cover fundamental principles as well as the current state-of-the-art in materials chemistry research.Chemistry at the University of Glasgow is ranked 8th in the UK (Complete University Guide 2019), and continues to meet and exceed student expectations, combining both teaching excellence and a supportive learning environment. You’ll be taught by world-leading chemists, whose research is making a world-changing impact in areas such as chemical biology, chemical photonics and energy conversion and storage.