Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| EU | £23,250 | £11,650 |
| England | £4,800 | £2,400 |
| Northern Ireland | £4,800 | £2,400 |
| Scotland | £4,800 | £2,400 |
| Wales | £4,800 | £2,400 |
| International | £23,250 | £11,650 |
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About
Start Dates for Research Programs
PhD, MPhil, and MSc by Research programs at Swansea University commence on the following dates:
- 1st October
- 1st January
- 1st April
- 1st July
Research Themes
The Chemistry research at Swansea University is expanding rapidly and focuses on four main themes:
- Energy
- Health
- New and advanced molecules and materials
- Water and the environment
These themes integrate various disciplines, including organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistries, while collaborating with engineering, medicine, and other scientific fields.
Facilities and Research Centers
The Chemistry Department features a state-of-the-art...
Subject Area Information
Chemistry is a multifaceted discipline that delves into the study of matter, its properties, composition, structure, and the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions.
1. General Chemistry
2. Organic Chemistry
3. Inorganic Chemistry
4. Physical Chemistry
5. Analytical Chemistry
6. Biochemistry
- Analytical Skills
- Problem-Solving
- Laboratory Techniques
- Communication
- Teamwork
Career
A chemistry curriculum is rich and diverse, equipping students with a robust foundation in scientific principles and practical skills.
Chemist
Working in research and development, quality control, or production in various industries.
Pharmacist
Utilizing knowledge of chemistry to dispense medications and advise on their use.
Chemical Engineer
Designing and optimizing processes for large-scale chemical production.
Environmental Scientist
Addressing environmental issues through chemical analysis and remediation strategies.
Forensic Scientist
Applying chemical techniques to analyze evidence in criminal investigations.
Biochemist
Conducting research on the chemical processes within living organisms, often in medical or agricultural fields.
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