XJTLU
BSC
APPLIED
CHEMISTRY
应用化学 The School of Science is home to the BSc
Applied Chemistry. It provides broad
coverage of applied chemistry, drawing on
the Department of Chemistry’s emerging
research strengths in new materials,
clean and renewable energy,
pharmaceuticals and healthcare.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
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.
WHY SHOULD I STUDY APPLIED
CHEMISTRY AT XJTLU?
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.
BSC
APPLIED
CHEMISTRY
CAREERS
MODULES
YEAR ONE
UK degrees are three years long whereas in China they
are four, therefore we do accept students with certain
qualifications directly into Year Two, which is the
start of the main academic programme. Most
students, however, enter into Year One, which
provides you with a range of interesting modules,
language classes and core skills for your degree.
YEAR TWO
INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
INTRODUCTORY SPECTROSCOPY
INTRODUCTORY INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
LABORATORY TECHNIQUES
INTRODUCTORY PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
KEY SKILLS FOR CHEMISTRY
BSC
APPLIED CHEMISTRY
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.
YEAR FOUR
ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
CHEMICAL DATABASE SKILLS
FINAL YEAR PROJECT
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROCHEMISTRY
INTRODUCTION TO POLYMER CHEMISTRY
ADVANCED PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
The programme addresses both classical and modern developments in chemistry. Your final year project will give you a taste of a research career and expose you to the current research topics of the department. This hands-on experience
with modern technologies and research activities will make you more competitive in establishing a career in both
industry and academic institutions.
The final year project will be carried out in a real
research environment with real research objectives.
At the end of the project, you are required to submit a
thesis detailing the background, experiments and
discussion of the results of the research undertaken.
It will give you a taste of what a career in research
entails.
ACCREDITATION
Royal Society of
Chemistry
DURATION
Three or four years
LOCATION
Suzhou
START DATE
September 2024
2+2 STUDY
Available
QUALIFICATION
XJTLU
BSc Applied Chemistry
University of Liverpool
BSc Applied Chemistry(hons,4+0)
BSc Chemistry(hons,2+2)
SCHOOL
School of Science
ATTENDANCE
Full time
YEAR THREE
INTERMEDIATE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
INTERMEDIATE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
FURTHER KEY SKILLS IN CHEMISTRY
INTERMEDIATE INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
MEASUREMENTS IN CHEMISTRY
PREPARATIVE CHEMISTRY: SYNTHESIS AND
CHARACTERIZATION
INORGANIC APPLICATIONS OF GROUP THEORY
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY