2015/16 Undergraduate Programme Catalogue
BSc Chemistry
Programme code: | BS-CHEM | UCAS code: | F100 |
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Duration: | 3 Years | Method of Attendance: | Full Time |
Programme manager: | Professor P Taylor | Contact address: | P.C.Taylor@leeds.ac.uk |
Total credits: 360
Entry requirements:
Typically, grades ABB at A-level, including Chemistry (but not including General Studies or Critical Thinking).
School/Unit responsible for the parenting of students and programme:
School of Chemistry
Examination board through which the programme will be considered:
School of Chemistry
Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Groups:
Chemistry
Programme specification:
The programme will:
- provide an environment for study that will encourage an enthusiasm for chemistry and an appreciation of its application in a wide variety of contexts;
- provide students with a broad appreciation of the discipline of chemistry and the necessary background and intellectual training for a wide range of careers;
- develop a student's ability to apply their chemical knowledge and skills to the solution of theoretical and practical problems in chemistry;
- provide the knowledge and experience which are an essential preliminary to performing original research in chemistry or a related multidisciplinary field, either in industry, government research laboratories, or academic institutions;
- enable the students to aspire to the highest professional standards in chemistry;
- give a broad and balanced foundation of chemical knowledge, of scientific principles in a wider context, and of transferable skills that are of value in both chemical and non-chemical employment;
- provide students with an understanding of the principles, both theoretical and experimental, of organic, inorganic, physical, theoretical and analytical chemistry;
- provide an insight into selected areas of chemistry where major and important developments are currently taking place;
- develop an appreciation of the importance of chemistry in industrial, economic, environmental and social contexts;
- enable students to satisfy the admission criteria for Associate Membership of the Royal Society of Chemistry (AMRSC).
Progression through all years is dependent on achieving a minimum 100 credits including passing compulsory modules
Relationship with other programmes:
The BSc Chemistry programme shares a common first year with the BSc in Medicinal Chemistry, and transfer between these courses will only be allowed with the permission of the Director of Student Education until the points of divergence at the end of Year 1.
Transfers onto MChem programmes beginning at Level 2 or 3 are dependent on a student achieving an overall academic average of 60%. At Level 2 this must include an average of 60% or higher in compulsory theory modules.
Students wishing to pursue an International programme will be given guidance and support through the University Study abroad scheme which also coordinates the allocation of Study Abroad places. Students must secure a placement at an approved international institution through the University Study Abroad scheme. Students that fail to secure a placement through the study abroad scheme will transfer to the equivalent Chemistry programme which is based at Leeds for the duration of the degree.
Students that obtain an international placement may transfer onto the equivalent MChem programme subject to meeting the academic progression requirements for MChem at the end of Level 2.
Students may transfer into the international programme from other programmes subject to obtaining an approved placement through the Study Abroad scheme and meeting the required academic progression targets.
Students wishing to pursue an Industrial programme will be given appropriate assistance and guidance in seeking an industrial placement at the commencement of Year 2. If a placement is not obtained, then the student will transfer to the equivalent Chemistry programme which is based at Leeds for the duration of the degree.
Students that obtain an industrial placement may transfer onto the equivalent MChem programme subject to meeting the academic progression requirements for MChem at the end of Level 2 and the placement being approved as having appropriate chemical content for the MChem programme.
Students may transfer into the Industrial programme from other programmes subject to obtaining an approved industrial placement and meeting the required academic progression targets.
Students wishing to exit their studies at any time must seek advice from the Student Education Service staff in the School.
Year1 - View timetable
[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
Compulsory modules:
Students will be required to study the following compulsory modules:
CHEM1101 | Chemistry 1: Bonding and Behaviour | 20 credits | Not running until 201920 | |
CHEM1201 | Chemistry 2: Energy, Structure and Transformation | 30 credits | Not running until 201920 | |
CHEM1301 | Chemistry: The Interdisciplinary Science | 10 credits | Not running until 201920 | |
CHEM1401 | Practical, Professional and Research Skills for Chemists | 40 credits | Not running until 202021 |
Students will be required to pass CHEM1401 to progress to the second year
Optional modules:
Students on all single honours chemistry programmes of study with Grade C or less in Mathematics A-level (or equivalent) will be required to study CHEM1181 Mathematics for Chemists (10 credits).
CAPE1070 | Foundation Engineering Physics | 10 credits | Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) | |
CHEM1181 | Mathematics for Chemists | 10 credits | Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) | |
CHEM1200 | The Extraordinary Chemistry of Everyday Life | 10 credits | Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) | |
IDEA1100 | Science & Society: An Ethical View | 10 credits | Not running until 202021 |
Discovery modules:
Students may study up to 20 credits of discovery modules (up to a total of 120 credits).
The award of Certificate of Higher Education requires obtaining 100 credits in Year 1 (or above), with a minimum of 80 credits of compulsory modules (including CHEM1101 and CHEM1401).
Year2 - View timetable
[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
Compulsory modules:
Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:
CHEM2111 | Structure and Synthesis of Materials | 10 credits | Not running until 201718 | |
CHEM2121 | Organic Chemistry: Conformation, Configuration & Reactivity | 10 credits | Not running until 202021 | |
CHEM2131 | Chemical Kinetics and Thermodynamics | 10 credits | Not running until 202021 | |
CHEM2191 | Structure and Spectroscopy | 10 credits | Not running until 202021 | |
CHEM2211 | Organometallic Compounds and their Applications | 10 credits | Not running until 202021 | |
CHEM2221 | Organic Chemistry: Introduction to Pericyclic, Heterocyclic and Bioorganic Chemistry | 10 credits | Not running until 202021 | |
CHEM2231 | Quantum Mechanics and Bonding | 10 credits | Not running until 202021 | |
CHEM2292 | Analytical and Applied Chemistry | 10 credits | Not running until 202324 | |
CHEM2401 | Further Practical and Research Skills for Chemists | 30 credits | Not running until 201920 |
Students will be required to pass CHEM2401 to progress to the third year.
Optional modules:
Students may study up to 10 credits from the following optional modules:
CHEM2200 | Science and Society: The Critical Interface | 10 credits | Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) | |
CHEM2600 | Chemistry: Idea to Market | 10 credits | Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) |
The award of the Diploma of Higher Education requires obtaining 200 credits, with a minimum of 100 credits in Year 2 (or above), (including CHEM2401).
Discovery modules:
Students may study up to 10 credits of discovery modules (up to a total of 120 credits).
Year3 - View timetable
[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
Compulsory modules:
Candidates will normally be required to study the following compulsory modules:
CHEM3100 | Chemistry at the Molecular Level | 10 credits | Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) | |
CHEM3122 | Advanced Organometallics and Catalysis | 10 credits | Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) | |
CHEM3180 | Organic Synthesis | 10 credits | Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) | |
CHEM3414 | Laboratory Work 35 | 35 credits | Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) | |
CHEM3435 | Extended Literature-based Project Work | 15 credits | Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) |
Optional modules:
Candidates will be required to study 40 credits from the following optional modules:
(Please ensure you take no more than 70 credits, in total, in any one semester; including modules taken over both semester 1 and 2). You can only take one of: CHEM3611 and CHEM3620
CHEM3185 | Atmospheric Chemistry | 10 credits | Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) | |
CHEM3190 | Chromatography and Analytical Separation | 10 credits | Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) | |
CHEM3231 | Reactivity in Organic Chemistry - Principles and Applications | 10 credits | Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) | |
CHEM3246 | Soft Matter: Self-Assembling and Polymeric Materials | 10 credits | Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) | |
CHEM3251 | Solid State and Materials Chemistry | 10 credits | Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) | |
CHEM3261 | Fundamental Supramolecular Chemistry | 10 credits | Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) | |
COLO3205 | Characterisation and Analysis of Polymers and Colorants | 10 credits | Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) |
From the 40 credits of optional modules students may select one of the following 10 credit options:
CHEM3611 | Chemistry: Making an Impact | 10 credits | Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) | |
CHEM3620 | Ethical Issues in Chemistry | 10 credits | Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) |
Students wishing to enrol on CHEM3615 Chemistry into Schools (worth 15 credits) will fill in a Change of Module form to change to a 20 credit laboratory when they have been accepted onto the course.
The award of the Honours Degree requires obtaining a minimum of 280 credits, with a minimum of 100 credits at Level 2 and 80 credits at Level 3 (including CHEM3414).
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