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Master of Science Chemistry with Math

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University of Southampton Malaysia

Master of Science Chemistry with Math

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University of Southampton Malaysia

Master of Science Chemistry with Math

Qualification
Master's Degree
Duration
4 years
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English Requirement
IELTS 6.0
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Free
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Physical
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The Master of Science in Chemistry with Mathematics program at the University of Southampton Malaysia offers a flexible and comprehensive integrated master's degree that allows students to explore their passion for both chemistry and mathematics. This challenging course provides students with a deep understanding of chemistry while integrating advanced mathematical concepts throughout the curriculum. By combining the two disciplines, students develop advanced analytical and statistical skills, and they have the opportunity to engage in a significant independent research project. The acquired skills and knowledge are invaluable for pursuing a rewarding scientific career. Taught by leading academics who are actively involved in cutting-edge chemistry research, the program provides students with the opportunity to expand their knowledge in various chemistry applications, including computational chemistry, nuclear magnetic resonance, and drug discovery. The program offers a breadth of coursework that covers the fundamentals of chemistry and fosters excellent practical laboratory skills. Mathematics modules allow students to specialize in areas that inspire them the most, tailoring their degree accordingly. State-of-the-art laboratory facilities, such as the single crystal diffraction lab, mass spectrometry lab, and dedicated X-ray crystallography teaching facility, provide students with hands-on experience using advanced equipment. This program is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry, and upon graduation, students become eligible for full membership status (MRSC), further enhancing their professional credentials.

Year 1 overview

You'll study a set of core topics that are essential to your developing knowledge, giving you a solid grounding in organic, inorganic and physical chemistry.

Topics include:

  • Molecular Structure
  • Reactivity
  • Thermodynamics
  • Kinetics
  • Atomic Structure
  • Bonding
  • Chemistry of the Elements

Mathematics modules focus on calculus and multivariable calculus. You can also choose options from the wider university including physics, biology and languages.

Year 2 overview

You'll study core topics in chemistry such as:

  • Organic Reaction Mechanisms and Organic Synthesis
  • Atomic and Molecular Interactions, Change and Equilibrium
  • Symmetry in Chemistry
  • Transition of Metal and Organometallic Compounds
  • Bonding Theories of Solid-State Chemistry

In mathematics you can study topics such as Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics, and Dynamics and Relativity.

You can also choose options that may include:

  • Mathematical Methods in Chemistry
  • Ethics in Sciences
  • Engineering and Technology
  • Aquatic Chemistry
  • Pharmacology

Year 3 overview

You'll take advanced modules in the core practical and theoretical areas of chemistry such as:

  • Pigments and F-block Chemistry
  • Natural Product Chemistry
  • Electrochemistry, Energy Storage, Pollution Control and Fuel Cells
  • Organometallic Chemistry
  • DNA and RNA
  • UV/visible Spectroscopy and Quadrupolar NMR
  • Kinetics of Interface Chemistry (gas/solid, liquid/solid)

In the advanced practical module you'll undertake research-oriented, open-ended experiments which allow you to develop new practical skills, manage your own learning and present your results. You'll choose from mathematics and statistics topics such as:

  • Statistical Distribution Theory or Analysis
  • Statistical Modelling
  • Partial Differential Equations

Year 4 overview

You'll complete an advanced research project in an area of your choice, supervised by a member of academic staff. This involves work in the laboratory, carrying out literature research and writing your dissertation.

You'll be able to select from advanced modules in mathematics or statistics, covering Graph Theory, Statistical Inference, or Advanced Partial Differential Equations.

In semester 2 you can take 3 advanced chemistry taught modules such as:

  • Exploring Polymer Chemistry and the Properties
  • The Impact of Plastics on Society and the Environment
  • Understanding the Behaviour of Atoms and Molecules
  • Fundamental Concepts in Electrochemistry
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