F102 (MChem) Chemistry

SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

CHEM313 (15 credits)

CHEM354 (15 credits)

CHEM333 (15 credits)

CHEM366 (15 credits)

CHEM375 (30 credits)

CHEM374 (15 credits)

CHEM316 (7.5 credits)

'M' option (7.5 credits)

F1BF (MChem) Medicinal Chemistry with Pharmacology

SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

CHEM313 (15 credits)

CHEM354 (15 credits)

CHEM333 (15 credits)

CHEM366 (15 credits)

CHEM335 (7.5 credits)

BIOL453 (15 credits)

CHEM337 (7.5 credits)

CHEM355 (15 credits)

BIOL459 (15 credits)

F100/F108 (BSc) Chemistry

SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

CHEM380 (15 credits)

CHEM311 (15 credits)

CHEM352 (15 credits)

CHEM331 (15 credits)

CHEM356 (15 credits)

CHEM365 (15 credits)

'A' option (7.5 credits)

'A' option (7.5 credits)

'A' option (7.5 credits)

'A' option (7.5 credits)

MChem students who change to F100 BSc after the first Semester exams will usually take CHEM352, CHEM356, CHEM374 and two 'A' options (or approved alternatives) in the second Semester.

F1B2 (BSc) Medicinal Chemistry

SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

CHEM380 (15 credits)

CHEM331 (15 credits)

CHEM356 (15 credits)

CHEM335 (7.5 credits)

BIOL453 (15 credits)

CHEM337 (7.5 credits)

CHEM365 (15 credits)

BIOL459 (15 credits)

'A' option (7.5 credits)

'A' option (7.5 credits)

MChem students who change to F1B2 BSc after the first Semester exams will usually take CHEM352, CHEM356, BIOL453 and BIOL459 in the second Semester.

Notes:

1. F161 students take CHEM383 and CHEM376 'distance learning' modules.

2. Year 3 BSc students may be allowed to select other approved modules instead of 'A' options. CHEM227 is available to any student who has already taken CHEM311 or CHEM313.


CHEM3xx Modules for 2006-7 (excluding options)

Module

Semester

CHEM380

Further Key Skills With Molecular Modelling (BSc)

1 & 2

CHEM311

Inorganic Chemistry

1

CHEM313

Further Inorganic Chemistry

1

CHEM331

Organic Chemistry III (BSc)

1

CHEM333

Further Organic Chemistry

1

CHEM355

Practical Chemistry For Mchem Students

– Shorter Version

1

CHEM365

Practical Chemistry Year 3 (BSc)

1

CHEM375

Practical Chemistry Year 3 (MChem)

1

CHEM383

Organic Mechanisms And Synthesis (Distance Learning)

1

CHEM352

Modern Applications Of Physical Chemistry (BSc)

2

CHEM354

Further Physical Chemistry (MChem)

2

CHEM356

Year 3 Chemistry Project (BSc Level)

2

CHEM366

Practical Chemistry Project Year 3

– An Introduction To Research Methods In Chemistry

2

CHEM374

Spectroscopy

2

CHEM376

Spectroscopy (Distance Learning)

2

'A' Options

Module

Semester

CHEM335

Medicinal Chemistry Of Anti-Infectives
(NOTE: pre-requisites include CHEM248)

1

CHEM337

Heterocyclic Chemistry and Drug Synthesis

1

CHEM357

Atmospheric Chemistry

1

CHEM227

Basic Biology for Nanotechnology
(NOTE: available instead of TWO ‘A’ Options for any student who has already taken CHEM311 or CHEM313)

1

CHEM248

Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry

2

CHEM316

Inorganic Applications of Group Theory

2

CHEM378

Polymer Chemistry

2

CHEM384

Sustainable Chemistry

2

'M' Options

Module

Semester

CHEM434

Biocatalysis in Synthetic Organic Chemistry

2

CHEM452

Protein Structure and Dynamics

2

CHEM486

Nucleic Acid and Peptide Chemistry

2

CHEM492

Redox-Active Molecules and Materials

2

CHEM494

Chemical Nanotechnology

2

'BIOL' Modules

Module

Semester

BIOL453

Molecular and Chemical Pharmacology

2

BIOL459

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy for Chemists

2


First Semester CHEM3x5 Chemistry Practicals

Module

Choice

Weeks 1–4

Weeks 5–8

Weeks 9–12

CHEM355

Organic plus any other

O

P?

I?

CHEM365

Choose any two

I?

P?

O?

CHEM375

All are compulsory

P

O

I

The various teaching laboratories will be open five sessions each week: Wednesday afternoon, Thursday morning, Thursday afternoon, Friday morning and Friday afternoon. It should be possible to complete all of the work in the equivalent of four sessions per week. Students are welcome to attend any of the five sessions each week, except in the case of CHEM365 students doing organic chemistry in Weeks 9-12; so as to avoid overcrowding, such students can only attend four sessions each week, and must tell us in advance whether they will make use of Wednesday afternoons or Thursday afternoons (but not both).