📖Introduction

The University of Warwick is a public research university located in Coventry, England. Founded in 1965, it has quickly established itself as one of the UK's leading universities, consistently ranking in the top ten in national league tables. Warwick has a reputation for academic excellence, particularly in the fields of business, economics, engineering, and the humanities. The university is known for its international outlook and has a diverse student body, with students from over 150 countries. With a strong commitment to research and innovation, the University of Warwick is a dynamic and exciting institution that offers a world-class education to its students.

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📖Program Curriculum

Core modules
We offer a high degree of flexibility allowing you to transfer between Chemistry degree course at any time in the first two as you develop your interests and future plans (Please note all course transfers are subject to academic performance and for overseas students are also subject to UK visa regulations)

In Years One and Two you will study a range of key topics across inorganic organic and physical chemistry to provide a solid foundation across the main areas of chemistry You will also be supported in developing essential skills including practical laboratory skills coding and digital skills intercultural communication to enhance your global employability and research skills to spark your intellectual curiosity for the subject

You will also use your experience of the themes and topics from Years One and Two to choose optional modules to tailor your degree to suit your interests in Year Three At this stage you could find out how Chemistry is tackling the energy crisis explore scientific writing or discover how polymer synthesis can be used to design drug delivery systems

Placements are taken at an overseas university research institute typically from March April in Year Three

Your final MChem gives you the opportunity to further your skills set while actively making a real difference by working on a research project Under the supervision of our internationally recognised academic staff you might for example discover a significant improvement in solar cell technology develop an electrochemical sensor for pharmaceutical analysis a novel compound for cryopreservation of cells a renewable polymer made from vegetables an improved catalyst or an antibacterial agent extracted from plants

RSC accreditation is subject to an appropriate choice of options in Years Two to Four

Important information

We are planning to make some changes to our Chemistry with International Placement (MChem) degree for 2024 entry Changes to core and optional modules go through the University's rigorous academic processes As changes are confirmed we will update the course information on this webpage It is therefore very important that you check this webpage for the latest information before you apply and prior to accepting an offer Sign up to receive updates

Year One
Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
Here you will build a solid understanding of chemical bonding and interatomic interactions and how they determine the structure and reactivity of inorganic compounds You will apply your understanding to the chemistry of transition metal complexes Bronsted and Lewis acidity and the redox properties of main group compounds You will examine fundamental aspects of crystal field theory and develop your practical skills in using the models studied in light of their industrial applications and use in materials science

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Introduction to Organic Chemistry
You will start this module by developing a keen understanding of the structures properties and reactions of organic molecules You will expand your knowledge of different types of organic compounds discover methods for creating new molecules and be able to describe bonding in organic compounds to predict the reactivity of molecules You will apply your understanding to the synthesis and chemistry of key functional groups and to the structure properties and reactivities of biologically important molecules and organic macromolecules

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Introduction to Physical Chemistry
You will develop a firm grounding in core concepts in physical chemistry quantum mechanics kinetics thermodynamics and spectroscopy You will learn how the laws of quantum mechanics can be used to predict the properties of atoms and molecules how observed kinetic rate laws of multistep chemical processes emerge from elementary reaction steps how thermodynamics can be used to predict the properties of gases and how light interacts with matter

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Practical and Professional Chemistry Skills I
You can study the theory of chemistry but the laboratory is where science comes alive You will put your chemistry knowledge to work with experiments that build your expertise in using scientific instrumentation data collection and data analysis You will use new techniques and lab skills to synthesise chemical compounds investigate key concepts and experimentally verify some of the chemical theories introduced in lectures You will also have opportunities to combine established techniques equipping you with the understanding and practical competence needed to develop your own research methods and problem-solving techniques

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Year Two
Practical and Professional Chemistry Skills II
In this module you will experience more hands-on laboratory investigations as the skills you have developed allow you to conduct more complicated multistep syntheses learn advanced lab and instrumentation techniques and take more control and ownership of your work By the end of this module you will be able to plan new experiments set up and monitor instrumentation to record your results and characterise and assess reactions using spectroscopy alongside other sophisticated techniques You will also learn to process and present your results in statistical graphical and written form

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Selective Organic Synthesis
Having already developed a foundation understanding of organic chemistry you will now broaden your knowledge of the range of synthetic routes available to design new molecules You will examine a variety of methods for forming different bond types and functional groups and consider the factors influencing the choice of reagents and reaction conditions You will use your knowledge to form your own strategies to design organic synthesis routes to target molecules

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Mechanistic and Biological Chemistry
In this module you will look at the features of organic molecules that affect the reactions that they can undergo You will develop the ability to use structures and information about rates to predict reactions and identify the mechanisms of organic reactions You will use your knowledge of the structures and reactivity of small molecules and apply these to the chemistry of carbohydrates proteins and enzymes During the module you will also develop understanding of the drug discovery process and its challenges

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Transition Metal Chemistry
You will develop a formal understanding of bonding in transition metal complexes as a platform for understanding the reactivity and spectroscopy of such complexes and acquire a systematic knowledge of organometallic chemistry through exploring some of the conceptual links between organic and inorganic chemistry

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Materials and Polymers
Materials and Polymers are used across an enormous range of functional and structural chemical applications They turn molecules into useful devices and items or are extended arrays of connected atoms that have unique properties as solids This module will give you an understanding of how polymers and materials can be made and how they can be characterised This will let you appreciate how materials can be designed for use in energy healthcare electronics personal care and other applications

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Electrons in Molecules and Solids
You will develop in-depth knowledge of symmetry and group theory and its role in molecular structure and bonding and interpretation of electronic and vibrational spectra You will study how photo-excited molecules undergo relaxation through radiative and non-radiative decay processes and how these processes can be harnessed in useful applications You will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of solid state chemistry that relates to crystal structure chemical bonding in solids and the electronic properties of solids and how these used to derive various condensed matter properties including electrical conduction and opto-electronic characteristics

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Statistical Mechanics and Electrochemistry
In this module you will study concepts from across electrochemistry and statistical mechanics Here you will learn about fundamental electrochemical processes such as nerve signalling and the function of nanowires and nanoparticles; through statistical mechanics you will also develop a better understanding of how properties at the atomic scale connect to the macroscopic world around us

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Year Three
Advanced Chemistry (Organic Inorganic and Physical)
Here you will study the core modules in organic inorganic and physical chemistry supported by our virtual learning environment Representative topics in Organic Chemistry include pericyclic reactions cyclisation processes reactive intermediates and stereogenic centres In Inorganic Chemistry you will study organometallic chemistry catalysis and kinetics and in Physical Chemistry you will study interfacial chemistry and molecular modelling

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Advanced Analytical Chemistry
You will focus on the theoretical and practical aspects of instrumental analytical techniques including data generation acquisition interpretation instrumentation and state-of-the-art applications You will consider the techniques of chromatography mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in both lecture and workshops As part of your studies you will learn to test hypotheses use databases and software independently analyse your findings and improve your ability to communicate these in written form

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International Placement Project
This module will support your academic progress when you undertake a three-month research placement You will gain valuable experience carrying out independent work and developing your transferable skills As well as undertaking laboratory work you will improve your academic skills by writing a scientific report on your placement project

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Year Four
Research Project and Methodology
You will carry out an extended research project under the supervision of an academic in an area reflecting your interests You will become competent in original research practice including evaluating literature designing practical or computational experiments analysing and assessing your results and drawing conclusions to set against the current field You will learn to present your findings in discussion and debate and to complete report-writing to a high standard

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Optional modules
Optional modules can vary from to Examples of Year Three or Four optional modules may include

Molecular Structure and Dynamics
Bioorganic Chemistry
Polymer and Colloid Science
Energy
Communicating Science
Advanced Coordination and Bio-Inorganic Chemistry
Advanced Computational Chemistry
Secondary School Teaching
Electrochemistry and Nanotechnology
Advanced Computational Chemistry

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🏫About University of Warwick, England

  • The University of Warwick is a world-renowned public research university located in Coventry, England. Established in 1965, it has rapidly established itself as one of the leading universities in the UK and the world, consistently ranking in the top ten in national and international league tables.
  • Academic excellence is at the heart of the University of Warwick, with a reputation for excellence in fields such as business, economics, engineering, and the humanities. The university has four faculties: Arts, Science, Social Sciences, and Medicine, with over 30 academic departments and more than 300 degree courses at undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels.
  • The Warwick Business School is one of the most respected business schools in the UK, with an international reputation for excellence in research and teaching. It offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and executive education programs, including the highly regarded Warwick MBA.
  • The university's commitment to research is evident in its world-class research facilities and centres, which focus on areas such as energy, healthcare, and digital technologies. Warwick is also home to a number of research institutes and centres, including the Warwick Manufacturing Group, the Warwick Medical School, and the Warwick Centre for Applied Linguistics.
  • The University of Warwick is also renowned for its international outlook, with a diverse student body representing over 150 nationalities. It has strong partnerships with universities around the world, with opportunities for students to study abroad and for international students to study at Warwick.
  • The university has a strong commitment to innovation and entrepreneurship, with numerous initiatives and programs aimed at supporting student startups and promoting innovation. The Warwick Enterprise Hub provides students with access to resources and support to develop their business ideas, while the Warwick Innovation Centre offers incubation and office space for startups and small businesses.
  • The University of Warwick has a beautiful campus that spans over 700 acres and features state-of-the-art facilities, including a modern sports centre, a world-class arts centre, and numerous research facilities. The campus is located in Coventry, a historic city in the heart of England with excellent transport links to London and other major cities.
  • In conclusion, the University of Warwick is a world-class institution that is known for its academic excellence, commitment to research and innovation, international outlook, and beautiful campus. With a diverse and dynamic student body, the university offers a rich and rewarding academic experience that prepares students for success in their chosen fields.
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🏠 Accommodation

You will need to book the accommodation after you have been accepted.

You can choose to live on campus or off campus in private accommodation.

How to book:

  • Make a booking online after you have been accepted (in this case please let us know your choice when you apply).
  • Register when you arrive - its not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it
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💰 Fees

Application Fee:

531 RMB

Tuition fee:

29,830 GBP per year

119,320 GBP in total

Entry Requirements

You are not eligible to apply to this program because:

The minimum age is 18.

English fluency is required.
You need to be either:
- A native English speaker
- Studied in English at high school or a degree
- Have passed IELTS level 6.5 or TOEFL 95 or above.

Minimum education level: Bachelor's.

The program is competitive, you need to have a high grades of Average A, 70%, or a high GPA.

All students from all countries are eligible to apply to this program.

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📬 Admissions Process

3 Steps to Apply to a University

Application step 1

Application step 2

Application step 3

Please choose the programs here , "You are advised to select 2-3 programs to increase your chances of getting accepted.

Required Documents:

  • Passport
  • Graduation certificate
  • Passport size photo
  • Official transcript
  • Personal statement
  • English certificate (You can take the English test online)
  • Guarantor letter
  • 2 Recommendation letters

Preparing documents:

You can start your application now and send the application documents during your application. Some documents you can send later if you don’t have them right away. Some more info about preparing application documents is here

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Application process:

Applying Online is simple in just a few steps. More information is available here.

The first steps are to choose the programs, pay the application fee and upload the application documents.

Once submitted to Global Admissions, we will review your application within 2-3 days and proceed to the university or ask you for further clarification

After it has been processed to the university you will receive your unique application ID from each university.

The university may contact you directly for further questions.

We will then follow up each week with the university for updates. As soon as there is any update we will let you know. If you have made other plans, decide to withdraw / change address at any time please let us know.

After you have been accepted you will receive your admissions letter electronically and asked to pay the non-refundable deposit to the university.

Once you have paid the deposit the university will issue you the admissions letter and visa form to your home country.

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