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    OVERVIEW

    The BSc Applied Chemistry provides you with a broad understanding of applied chemistry, drawing on the Department of Chemistry’s emerging research strengths in new materials, clean and renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and healthcare.

    The programme will train you to a high professional standard, equipping you to deal with challenges in academia and industry, and in highly competitive and interdisciplinary environments.

    Our curriculum offers you the most advanced chemistry topics, ensuring what you learn is at the cutting-edge of the field. The knowledge of and hands-on experience with modern technologies make our graduates stand out in both academic institutions and industry.

    The BSc Applied Chemistry is accredited by the?Royal Society of Chemistry?in the United Kingdom. This accreditation means that upon graduation, you will have partially gained the academic requirements needed to achieve chartered status and be able to demonstrate internationally recognised standards of competency as chemists.

    WHY SHOULD I STUDY APPLIED CHEMISTRY AT XJTLU?

    • Tailor your studies to your own area of interest, with a range of classical and modern chemistry modules available
    • Benefit from a low staff-to-student ratio, allowing you to participate in a wide range of practical exercises
    • Undertake an ambitious final-year project, giving you a taste of a research career and exposing you to the current research topics of the Department of Chemistry
    • Earn two degrees: an XJTLU degree from the Chinese Ministry of Education and a globally recognised degree from the University of Liverpool, a member of the Russell Group of leading UK universities.

    ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY ACCREDITATION

    The BSc Applied Chemistry programme has been accredited by the?Royal Society of Chemistry?in the United Kingdom, one of the world’s foremost professional bodies for chemical scientists.

    The accreditation means that upon graduation, BSc Applied Chemistry students will have partially gained the academic requirements needed to achieve chartered status and be able to demonstrate internationally recognised standards of competency as chemists.

    The?Department of Chemistry?at XJTLU is the first at an independent Sino-foreign university in China to achieve this accreditation for its undergraduate degree programme.

    • START DATE September 2023
    • ATTENDANCEFull time
    • DURATIONThree or four years
    • 2+2 StudyAvailable
    • LOCATIONSuzhou
    • AccreditationRoyal Society of Chemistry
    • SCHOOLSchool of Science
    Qualification XJTLU BSc Applied Chemistry University of Liverpool BSc Applied Chemistry More about qualifications

    KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

    By the time you graduate from the BSc Applied Chemistry, you will have:

    • a strong understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts
    • the skills and knowledge to design and conduct experiments
    • research experience gained by the completion of a final-year research project
    • high-level quantitative and problem-solving skills
    • an appreciation of the application of chemistry in nanotechnology, chemical, pharmaceutical, and clean and renewable energy industries.
    The Applied Chemistry programme provides students with solid core chemistry background which allows them to build up specific applied chemistry skills across a broad application areas.
    Yi Lin
    Programme director

    MODULES

    • Year One

    • Year Two

    • Year Three

    • Year Four

    My professors have supported my aim to become a medicinal chemist, by giving me good advice about where and how to study for my further education in chemistry. Along with theoretical and practical modules, I have been exploring emerging scientific research particularly in the pharmaceutical sector.
    Mutia Hanifah
    Student, BSc Applied Chemistry

    CAREERS

    Chemistry graduates pursue a wide range of careers, from working in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries to business management. Graduates can find employment in a number of industries, including chemical (materials and synthesis), drug discovery and healthcare, food, environment and energy, research and development, and government and public service.

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