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University of Wolverhampton: Chemistry

Institution University of Wolverhampton View institution profile
Department Wolverhampton School of Sciences
Web www.wlv.ac.uk/
Email enquiries@wlv.ac.uk
Telephone 0800 953 3222
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Summary

This course aims to: - Extend your comprehension of key chemical concepts and so provide you with an in-depth understanding of specialised areas of chemistry.

  • Provide you with the ability to plan and carry out experiments independently and assess the significance of outcomes.

  • Develop your ability to adapt and apply methodology to the solution of unfamiliar types of problems.

  • Instil a critical awareness of advances at the forefront of the chemical sciences.

  • Prepare you effectively for professional employment or research degrees in the chemical sciences.

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University of Wolverhampton
 

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Why study at the University of Wolverhampton:

  • World-leading research (REF 2021)
  •  Commended by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA)
  • State of the art facilities including new Built Environment campus ‘Springfield’ 
  • Outstanding student support 
  • Flexible learning – part-time/full-time and 100% online courses 
  • Dedicated international team 
  • Variety of industry and employer links
  • University of Wolverhampton has been awarded four stars in the …
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