Course Structure for Year 2 2016-17
F102 (MChem) Chemistry, FZ61 (MChem) Chemistry with
Research in Industry – Year 2
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
CHEM260 Physical
Chemistry II (15 credits) |
|
CHEM231
Organic Chemistry II (15 credits) |
CHEM214
Metals and Metalloids of the p and d-Blocks (15 credits) |
CHEM245
Preparative Chemistry: Synthesis and Characterisation (15 credits) |
CHEM246:
Measurements in Chemistry (15 credits) |
CHEM280 Key Skills in
Chemistry (15 credits) |
|
15
credits chosen from: CHEM241 or subsidiary modules from outside the
Department |
CHEM316:
Inorganic applications of group theory (7.5 credits) |
7.5
credits chosen from: CHEM226, CHEM248 or CHEM284 or a subsidiary module from
outside the Department |
F100 Chemistry, F108 Chemical Sciences, FZ11 Chemistry with
a Year in Industry (BSc) – Year 2
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
CHEM260 Physical
Chemistry II (15 credits) |
|
CHEM231
Organic Chemistry II (15 credits) |
CHEM214
Metals and Metalloids of the p and d-Blocks (15 credits) |
CHEM245
Preparative Chemistry: Synthesis and Characterisation (15 credits) |
CHEM246
Measurements in Chemistry (15 credits) |
CHEM280 Key Skills in
Chemistry (15 credits) |
|
15
credits chosen from: CHEM241 or subsidiary modules from outside the
Department |
Choice
of 15 credits from CHEM226, CHEM248, CHEM284, CHEM316; or subsidiary modules
from outside the Department |
FZBF (MChem) Medicinal Chemistry with Pharmacology, FZB2
Medicinal Chemistry (BSc) – Year 2
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
CHEM260 Physical
Chemistry II (15 credits) |
|
CHEM231
Organic Chemistry II (15 credits) |
CHEM214
Metals and Metalloids of the p and d-Blocks (15 credits) |
CHEM245
Preparative Chemistry: Synthesis and Characterisation (15 credits) |
CHEM246:
Measurements in Chemistry (15 credits) |
CHEM280 Key Skills in
Chemistry (15 credits) |
|
LIFE207
Principles of Pharmacology (15 credits) |
LIFE234
Practical Pharmacology (7.5 credits) |
CHEM248
Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry (7.5 credits) |
F1F3 Chemistry with Nanotechnology (MChem) – Year 2
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
CHEM260 Physical
Chemistry II (15 credits) |
|
CHEM231
Organic Chemistry II (15 credits) |
CHEM214
Metals and Metalloids of the p and d-Blocks (15 credits) |
CHEM245
Preparative Chemistry: Synthesis and Characterisation (15 credits) |
CHEM246:
Measurements in Chemistry (15 credits) |
CHEM280 Key Skills in
Chemistry (15 credits) |
|
CHEM241
Functional Organic Materials |
CHEM316:
Inorganic applications of group theory (7.5 credits) |
CHEM226
Nanoscale Processes in Biology (7.5 credits) |
Course Code |
Title |
Semester |
CHEM241 |
Functional Organic Materials |
1 (15 credits) |
CHEM226 |
Nanoscale Processes in Biology |
2 (7.5
credits) |
CHEM248 |
Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry |
2 (7.5
credits) |
CHEM284 |
Chemistry for Sustainable Technologies |
2 (7.5 credits) |
CHEM316 |
Inorganic applications of Group Theory |
2 (7.5
credits) |
Subsidiary Modules
Course Code |
Title |
Semester |
LIFE207 |
Principles
of Pharmacology (pre-requisite LIFE106) |
1
(15 credits) |
MATH162 |
Introductory
Statistics |
2
(15 credits) |
LIFE234 |
Practical
Pharmacology 2 (includes labs) |
2
(7.5 credits) Wk7-12 |
You may be interested
in taking subsid modules given by departments that are not listed above, e.g.
history, psychology, philosophy etc. This is perfectly acceptable but depends
on you finding a suitable module in the area of your choice. It must also fit your
timetable. It can take quite some time to find such modules and to obtain
approval from that department. The recommended procedure is to register now for
the relevant number of option modules selected from the lists above so that you
are registered for 120 credits. Later on when you have found a suitable module
and it fits your timetable you can fill in a change of module form.