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DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2007/2008
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Medicinal and Biological Chemistry with Industrial Experience (MChem)
Degree Type: Integrated Masters with Honours
POS Code: S0381
UCAS Code: FC1T
NYT Course S L CT
1 Chemistry 1A L 8 20
Chemistry 1B L 8 20
Applicable Mathematics 1 P 8 10
Mathematical Methods 1 P 8 10
Further courses including, wherever possible: A-Q 7/8 60
  Origins and Diversity of Life 1 K 8 20
  Molecules, Genes and Cells 1 K 8 20
  Applicable Mathematics 2 P 8 10
  Mathematical Methods 2 P 8 10
2 Chemistry 2 L 8 40
Chemical Pharmacology 2 T 8 40
Further courses * A-Q 7/8 40
including, wherever possible:      
  The Dynamic Cell 2 K 8 20
  Genes and Gene Action 2 K 8 20
3 Chemistry 3A  L 9 40
Chemistry 3B L 9 40
Chemistry 3P Practical and Transferable Skills L 9 40
4 EITHER      
Chemistry/Chemical Physics Year in Industry Level 10 L 10 60
Chemistry/Chemical Physics Year in Industry Level 11 L 11 60
OR      
Chemistry/Chemical Physics Year in Asia Level 10 L 10 60
Chemistry/Chemical Physics Year in Asia Level 11 L 11 60
5 MChemX Research Project L 11 20
Synthetic Organic Chemistry L 11 20
Chemical Biology L 11 20
Medicinal Chemistry L 11 20
Biophysical Chemistry L 11 20
Further lecture courses in Chemistry † L 11 20
* Further courses must include Chemistry 2X for entrants with Advanced Standing with SQA qualifications, and for students transferring into Year 2 of the degree programme with a pass in Biological Chemistry 1. For other entrants with Advanced Standing, Chemistry 2X is strongly recommended. For any entrant with Advanced Standing, further courses may include Mathematics courses, dependent on entrance qualifications, as determined by the Director of Studies.
† A booklet giving details, as well as restrictions on choice of courses, will be available for students entering Years 4/5 of the Degree Programme.
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