Introduction:
In an era of increasingly intricate crimes, the significance of forensic chemistry is growing and playing a crucial role in advancing the quest for justice. Applying chemistry principles to forensic analysis of evidence means that forensic chemists often play a key role in criminal investigations.
You’ll build a robust knowledge of chemistry by focusing on the fundamental concepts before applying it to areas such as illegal and illicit substances, toxicology and forensic casework. You won't just be confined to the classroom. We offer exciting opportunities for work placements and study abroad experiences, allowing you to apply your knowledge in real-world settings and gain a global perspective on forensic analysis.
Our award-winning teaching brings a wealth of expertise and you’ll benefit from opportunities to learn from prestigious guest speakers who are leaders in the forensic chemistry field.
Join us on this thrilling journey where theory meets practice, and knowledge transforms into a powerful tool for forensic analysis.
Staff and student community
Whatever the support you need – whether it’s support around your studies or university life in general – you can be sure we’ve got you covered. On the academic and practical side of things you’ll get the support of your lecturers, personal tutors and technical staff, so there’s always someone to turn to. They will get to know you during your course and can help you target support where you need it most.
Our mentoring scheme gives you support from other students on your course. They can give you practical advice on how to tackle a particular part of your studies or more general guidance on life as a student. They’ve been there and can give you a students’ perspective.
What’s the difference? BSc vs MChem
- The BSc (Hons) is a three-year undergraduate course — or four years if you choose to complete a work placement. If your academic performance is strong enough over the first two years, we’ll automatically offer you a place on the MChem course.
- The MChem (Hons) is a four-year course that leads to a single postgraduate qualification. The first two years are the same as the BSc course, with advanced, Masters-level study then spread across the third and fourth years.
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Through group work and the Professional Practice module you’ll start designing your own experiments and trying things out. Developing problem-solving skills by testing and learning are valuable skills for any chemist to have and we make sure you get this experience right from the start of your course. We’ve also embedded employability skills in the course so you are not only learning theory and skills, but you know where to find your dream job and how to apply for it.
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Through module options in Year Two and Three you can personalise your learning in the areas of materials, environment and medicinal chemistry. You can choose to continue studying these areas of chemistry in your final year project to deepen your knowledge further.
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94% of chemistry students were positive about the academic support on their course. National Student Survey 2024.
