2024/25 Undergraduate Programme Catalogue

MChem, BSc Chemistry and Mathematics (For students entering from September 2024 onwards)

Programme overview

Programme code
MCBSCHM&MA-R
UCAS code
F1GC
Duration
4 Years
Method of Attendance
Full Time
Programme manager
Dr Andrew Burnett
Contact address
a.d.burnett@leeds.ac.uk
Total credits
480
School/Unit responsible for the parenting of students and programme
School of Chemistry
Examination board through which the programme will be considered
Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Groups

Entry requirements

Entry Requirements are available on the Course Search entry

Programme specification

The information on this page is accurate for students entering the programme from September 2024. For students who entered the programme before September 2024, you can find the details of your programme: MChem, BSc Chemistry and Mathematics

Chemistry is a central science, at the core of everything we can see, smell, taste and touch around us. From energy to the environment, groundbreaking medicine to cleaning products, chemistry is integral to all aspects of our life, which puts chemical scientists at the forefront of delivering invaluable solutions to global challenges such as climate change, sustainability and health.



Chemistry is a central science at the core of everything we can see, smell, taste and touch around us while mathematics has always played an intrinsic role in helping comprehend chemistry and unlocking new perspectives in the chemical world. It’s for this reason that these two fundamental disciplines have become invaluable in tackling global challenges faced by society today such as climate change. This is also why a joint honours degree in both could equip you with skills highly sought after by a wide range of industries worldwide and delivering invaluable solutions to global challenges such as climate change, sustainability and health.



This Chemistry and Mathematics MChem, BSc degree at Leeds will enable you to understand the fundamental concepts of each field alongside a variety of optional modules available, so you can tailor your degree to what really interests you the most. You will be taught by expert academics, with the unique opportunity to get involved in real-world research happening in the Schools of Chemistry and Mathematics.



You'll have access to specialist facilities right here on campus, alongside exciting opportunities like studying abroad and industrial work placements to ensure you have the best grounding to head out into your professional career.

In your first year you will undertake an even split of work across both disciplines developing the fundamental concepts and principles that underpin both chemistry and mathematics, along with the ability to apply you mathematical understanding to chemical problems.

In year two you will then choose independent pathways in both chemistry and mathematics that allow you to focus your work on the topics that interest you and to develop a deeper understanding of both subjects while also developing your skills as an interdisciplinary scientist, advancing your skills in research, scientific writing, scientific and professional ethics, personal development, planning, and scientific programming

In your third year, you will have access to a range of options, which allows you to follow your interests and investigate a topic at the cutting edge of chemistry and mathematics along with broader options including ethics and business within the degree programme. You will have the option to apply for industrial experience between years 2 and 3 or between years 3 and 4. Alternatively, you may spend your third year studying chemistry and mathematics at one of our overseas partner Universities.

In your final year, you’ll undertake a significant research project, embedded in one of our internationally recognized research groups. This allows you to follow your interests and investigate a topic at the cutting edge of chemistry, as well as further develop transferable skills such as working independently, communication and time management.

Year 1

(For students entering from September 2024 onwards)

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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Compulsory Modules

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CHEM1102Chemistry in Action: Atoms, Molecules, Matter10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
CHEM1204Fundamental Organic Chemistry for Biology & Synthesis10Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
CHEM1205Chemistry of the Material World10Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
CHEM1302Introduction to Modern Chemistry20Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
CHEM1403Practical and Research Skills for Chemistry and Maths10Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)PFP
MATH1000Core Mathematics40Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)PFP
MATH1700Probability and Statistics20Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)

Optional Modules

Discovery Modules

Year 2

(For students entering from September 2024 onwards)

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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We are currently refreshing our courses to make sure students have the best possible experience. Where there is no module code link below the full module details are not yet available. Before you are required to enrol on a module full details will be provided.

Optional Modules

Candidates taking the Organic Chemistry pathway will be required to study exactly one module from the following optional modules.
- Molecules, Energy, Quanta and Change - 20 credits

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CHEM2131Chemical Kinetics and Thermodynamics10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Candidates taking the Inorganic and Materials Chemistry pathway will be required to study exactly one module from the following optional modules:
- Molecules, Energy, Quanta and Change - 20 credits

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CHEM2131Chemical Kinetics and Thermodynamics10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Discovery Modules

Year 3

(For students entering from September 2024 onwards)

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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We are currently refreshing our courses to make sure students have the best possible experience. Where there is no module code link below the full module details are not yet available. Before you are required to enrol on a module full details will be provided.

Optional Modules

Candidates taking the Organic Chemistry pathway, and who did take CHEM2331 , will be required to study exactly 40 credits from the following optional modules:
- Extended Topics in Organic, Bioorganic and Interdisciplinary Chemistry - 30 credits
- Topics in Organic, Bioorganic and Interdisciplinary Chemistry - 20 credits
- Topics in Physical, Theoretical and Environmental Chemistry - 20 credits

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CHEM3212Big Data, Big Science10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Candidates taking the Inorganic and Materials pathway, and who did take CHEM2331 , will be required to study exactly 40 credits from the following optional modules:
- Extended Topics in Inorganic and Materials Chemistry - 30 credits
- Topics in Inorganic and Materials Chemistry - 20 credits
- Topics in Physical, Theoretical and Environmental Chemistry - 20 credits

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CHEM3212Big Data, Big Science10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Candidates taking the Physical Chemistry pathway, and who did not take CHEM2212 , will be required to study the following compulsory modules:
- Extended Topics in Physical, Theoretical and Environmental Chemistry - 30 credits

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CHEM3212Big Data, Big Science10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Candidates taking the Physical Chemistry pathway, and who did take CHEM2212 , will be required to study exactly 40 credits from the following optional modules:
- Extended Topics in Physical, Theoretical and Environmental Chemistry - 30 credits
- Topics in Physical, Theoretical and Environmental Chemistry - 20 credits
- Topics in Inorganic and Materials Chemistry - 20 credits

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CHEM3212Big Data, Big Science10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Discovery Modules

Year 4

(For students entering from September 2024 onwards)

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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We are currently refreshing our courses to make sure students have the best possible experience. Where there is no module code link below the full module details are not yet available. Before you are required to enrol on a module full details will be provided.

Optional Modules

Candidates will be required to study one of the following modules

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CHEM5605MAdvanced Topics in Chemistry (30 Credit)30Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
CHEM5620MAdvanced Topics in Chemistry for Natural Sciences and Joint Honours (extended)45Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)

Discovery Modules

Last updated: 13/05/2024 15:24:17

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