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Department of Chemistry
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Taught Courses in Chemistry

The Department of Chemistry at Glasgow University is noted for its excellence in teaching and for its friendly approach to students. All our course handbooks and some teaching materials are also available via the web.


Chemistry Study [PDF]

Environmental Chemistry Study [PDF]

Honours Master in Science (M.Sci.) degree courses are available in:

  • Chemistry with Work Placement
  • Chemistry with Forensic Studies with Placement
  • Chemistry with European Placement
  • Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry with Work Placement
  • Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry with European Placement
  • Chemical Physics
  • Chemistry and Mathematics (joint degree)
  • Chemical Physics with Work Placement
  • Environmental Chemistry with Work Placement
     

Honours B.Sc. degree courses are available in:

  • Chemistry
  • Chemistry with Forensic Studies
  • Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry
  • Chemical Physics
  • Chemistry and Mathematics (joint degree)
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Environmental Biogeochemistry
  • Environmental Chemistry and Geography (joint degree)
     

B.Sc. designated degree courses are available in:

  • Chemistry
  • Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Biology and Chemistry (joint degree)
  • Chemistry and Mathematics (joint degree)
  • Geography, Chemistry and the Environment (joint degree)

Fast Track Entry Brochure [PDF]


Undergraduate Leaflet [PDF]


Find out more about studying
Science @ Glasgow

For information on the structure of all our degree courses, please refer to the University of Glasgow Undergraduate Prospectus. The University also provides general information for students visiting from abroad.

Information on living and studying in Glasgow can be found here, and information about Departmental Open Days is here.

General enquiries regarding courses can be made to ug-enquiries@chem.gla.ac.uk.