Analytical Chemistry

MRes

PostgraduateBiosciences and chemistry

Work in cutting-edge facilities, gaining the skills and knowledge you need to work as an analytical scientist — employing classical and modern techniques.

Everything you need to know…
  • What is the fee?

    International/EU: £17,205 for the course

  • How long will I study?

    1 Year

  • When do I start?

    2024.September

Course summary
Work in cutting-edge facilities, gaining the skills and knowledge you need to work as an analytical scientist — employing classical and modern techniques.
Combine taught modules with an extended research project in a professional lab.
Learn to obtain and interpret analytical information using a variety of products.
Apply experimental design techniques and use statistical methods for data evaluation.
Attain a solid grounding in laboratory quality management.
Operate industry-standard analytical lab instruments.

On this course, you'll advance your knowledge of analytical chemistry, and learn how it can be applied to different industries. You'll gain experience and understanding of key techniques and technologies, and discover how they can be used to solve complex biological problems.
How you learn

Live projects

You'll undertake a research project aligned with the current research interests of an academic member of staff, within our professional laboratories of the Biomolecular Research Centre.

You'll work within a real research group, fully supported throughout by your academic supervisor. The project will include a critical review of the literature relevant to your research project, the development of a project proposal, the development of research methods and the analysis, presentation and interpretation of experimental data.  Since the project extends over two semesters, it allows you to have the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the project and to have the time to collect meaningful data, thus enabling an authentic research scientist experience.

All our courses are designed around a set of key principles based on engaging you with the world, collaborating with others, challenging you to think in new ways, and providing you with a supportive environment in which you can thrive.

You are taught through various learning activities designed to challenge and support as you progress through the course. The aim is to give a theoretical and practical knowledge of your subject.

In the first semester you will follow taught modules that provide a fundamental knowledge of analytical chemistry, and the module Applied Laboratory Practice will introduce you to the practical and theoretical basis of research. Together these will give you a sound basis to carry out your Extended Research Project in semesters two and three.

You learn through

  • lectures and seminars
  • workshops and tutorials
  • laboratory classes
  • an extended research project
  • working in a professional laboratory
Future career

This course prepares you for a career in:

  • academic or industrial research
  • quality assurance
  • analytical laboratories
  • the pharmaceutical industry
Equipment and facilities

On this course you work with

  • industry standard analytical equipment such as HPLC, NMR or GC
  • cutting edge research instrumentation, such as in our mass spectrometry suite

 

Entry requirements

A 2:1 in a relevant Honours degree is normally accepted as the entry requirement for the course. Applicants with a 2:2 are also actively encouraged to apply and will be considered on an individual basis. Applicants with alternative qualifications with academic attainment or skills in subjects which are directly relevant to the course will also be considered.

To be successful on this course, you must have relevant practical laboratory experience. Details of your laboratory experience must be specifically detailed in your personal statement and verified by one of your referees.

If English is not your first language you will need an IELTS score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in all skills, or a recognised equivalent.

Modules

Important notice:

The structure of this course is periodically reviewed and enhanced to provide the best possible learning experience for our students and ensure ongoing compliance with any professional, statutory and regulatory body standards. Module structure, content, delivery and assessment may change, but we expect the focus of the course and the learning outcomes to remain as described above. Following any changes, updated module information will be published on this page.

Final Year
Compulsory modules

Module

Credits

Assessment

Applied Laboratory Practice

15

Coursework

Separation And Detection Science

15

Coursework

Exam

Extended Research Project

120

Coursework

The Analytical Approach

15

Coursework

Exam

 

Elective modules

Module

Credits

Assessment

Advanced Organic Spectroscopy

15

Coursework

Exam

Surface Analysis And Related Techniques

15

Coursework

Exam

Fundamentals Of Mass Spectrometry

15

Exam