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Academic titleBSc Medicinal Chemistry
Course descriptionCourse description MedicinalChemistry is a highly flexible degree programme covering a wide range of Chemistry and Pharmacy courses. It provides a strong foundation in core chemistry, supplemented by specialist knowledge of medicinalchemistry. In addition to core units you take top-rated courses such as foundation biology and medicinal biochemistry.
Special features
We take good care of our students and have multiple tutors to oversee the process - from the Director of Undergraduate Studies in overall charge, Academic Tutors in all branches of the subject, a Programme Tutor for the F150 course, and a Personal Tutor for each student.
BSc MedicinalChemistry is aimed at students with a strong interest in the biological aspects of chemistry. As well as traditional chemistry topics you will take courses such as foundation biology and medicinal biochemistry.
We are also proud of our innovative PASS (Peer Assisted Study Sessions) scheme. The PASS scheme provides additional support in the area of the current week's tutorial. It is entirely voluntary and third and fourth year students help first years to tackle problems defined by the content of the current tutorial. The emphasis is on showing students how to think about the problems, how to develop problem-solving skills and how to get the most from the educational resources available.
Course content for year 1
Core Chemistry first-year topics include:
-Bonding in molecules
-Organic reaction mechanisms
-Natural product chemistry
-S, P and D block chemistry
-Thermodynamics
-Kinetics
-Quantum chemistry
-Mathematics
You will also attend courses which cover a range of presentational, computer, and IT skills.
Course content for year 2
The second year continues developing the core and extends topics from first year including:
-Molecular spectroscopy
-Bonding and reactivity
-Surfaces and interfaces
-D and F block chemistry
-Molecular symmetry
-Metal-ligand bonding
-Polymer science
-Structure determination
-Stereochemistry
-Heterocyclic chemistry
-Selective toxicity
-MedicinalChemistry
Course content for year 3
In the final year you can choose from a wide range of courses including advanced courses in:
-Organic
-Natural Product and MedicinalChemistry
-Chemotherapy
-Rational Drug design
Practical work in the third year takes the form of a laboratory class and a research project in Organic Chemistry or Pharmacy undertaken in close association with individual members of staff and their graduate students.