MChem, BSc Medicinal Chemistry
Year 4
(Award available for year: Master of Chem & Bach of Sc)
Learning outcomes
On completion of the programme students should have shown evidence of being able to:- demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of concepts, information and techniques at the forefront of the discipline;- exhibit mastery in the exercise of generic and subject-specific intellectual abilities;- demonstrate by means of a research project a comprehensive understanding of techniques applicable to their own research and advanced scholarship;- take a proactive and self-reflective role in working and to develop professional relationships with others;- proactively to formulate ideas and hypotheses and to develop, implement and execute plans by which to evaluate these;- critically and creatively evaluate current issues, research and advanced scholarship in the discipline including material in reviews and primary journals;- conform professional standards in medicinal chemistry, and to satisfy the admission criteria for full Membership of the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRSC) with Chartered Chemist status (CChem).
Transferable (key) skills
MChem students will have had the opportunity to acquire the following abilities as defined in the modules specified for the programme:- the skills necessary to undertake a higher research degree and/or for employment in a higher capacity in industry or area of professional practice;- the ability to evaluate their own achievement and that of others;- self direction and effective decision making in complex and unpredictable situations;- independent learning and the ability to work in a way which ensures continuing professional development;- critically to engage in the development of professional/disciplinary boundaries and norms.
Assessment
Achievement for the degree of MChem will be assessed by a variety of methods in accordance with the learning outcomes of the modules specified for the programme and will involve the achievement of the students in:- evidencing an ability to conduct independent in-depth enquiry within the discipline;- demonstrating the ability to apply both breadth and depth of knowledge to a complex specialist area;- drawing on a range of perspectives on an area of study;- evaluating and criticising received opinion;- make reasoned judgements whilst understanding the limitations on judgements made in the absence of complete data.