The MChem (Hons) in Materials Chemistry seeks to understand the interrelationships between the composition, structure, microstructure and properties of solids in order to design and develop new materials – for example, semiconductor processing and fabrication; energy and IT; biomaterials; catalyst materials; ‘smart coatings’; and nanotechnology.
The MChem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single five-year programme, graduating with a Masters degree. The course is designed to give you the best possible training for a career in chemistry and is tailored for those intending to enter the professional chemical sector or to carry out postgraduate study upon graduation.
Students can also take Materials Chemistry as a standard four-year BSc degree.
F200 (MChem), F113 (MChem with external placement)
Master in Chemistry (Integrated Masters degree)
Five years full time
The following are likely grades considered for an offer. St Andrews considers all aspects of every application, including context, equivalent qualifications and the personal statement, and offers may be higher or lower than the grades stated here.
SQA Highers |
AAAB, including A in Chemistry and an A or B grade in one of the following:
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GCE A-Levels | AAB, including A in Chemistry. |
IB points | 35, including HL6 in Chemistry. |
Well-qualified school leavers may be able to apply for admission directly into the second year of this course. Find out more about direct entry to second year for Materials Chemistry.
For degrees combining more than one subject, the subject with the higher entry requirements determines the grades you need. You will also need to meet any further subject specific entrance requirements as outlined on their pages.
Find out more about international entry requirements.
Applicants must have studied Chemistry at SQA Higher, GCE A-Level, IB or equivalent. Preference may be given to candidates offering strong science qualifications.
You must also meet the Faculty of Science minimum qualifications. These vary depending on which qualifications you hold.
Passes in other examinations at equivalent levels and subjects may be accepted by the Dean of the Faculty.
In the UK Research Excellence Framework 2014, Chemistry research at St Andrews was ranked top in Scotland with 28% of its overall research activity rated as world leading.
The School of Chemistry was the first School at St Andrews to receive an Athena SWAN Silver award. The School is determined to actively support equality and fairness irrespective of race, disability, age, faith, gender and sexual orientation and is taking active steps to stamp out any explicit or implicit discrimination of staff and students on the basis of these differences.
The University of St Andrews as a whole was voted top for student satisfaction in The National Student Survey 2016 as 94% of St Andrews final year students gave the University top marks for the quality of the learning and teaching experience.
The MChem in Materials Chemistry is a five-year course run by the School of Chemistry. During the course, you will develop an awareness and appreciation of the latest advances in Materials Chemistry in addition to the fundamentals of the subject. You will be provided with a broad base of chemical knowledge and understanding reinforced by extensive practical experience. In addition, you will get a high level of general intellectual and scientific training, which allows many graduates to enter challenging careers in areas not directly related to chemistry.
In the first two years, you will take modules in organic, inorganic and physical chemistry. The skills you gain in research and analysis during these years will prepare you to undertake more advanced and specialist modules during your final three years. These specialist subjects include (but are not limited to):
In your fourth year, you will have the opportunity to apply for an external placement in a leading industrial laboratory in the UK, Europe and North America. The School of Chemistry will assist you in applying for a placement.
During your final year, you will also carry out a research project on a topic chosen in consultation with staff from the School.
Well-qualified school leavers may be able to apply for admission directly into the second year of this course. Find out more about direct entry to second year for Materials Chemistry.
Students can also take Materials Chemistry as a standard four-year BSc degree.
In the first two years of your degree (known as sub-honours) you will take the required modules in Chemistry alongside modules in at least one other subject.
Typically, you will take one or two Chemistry modules per semester during your first two years, and four to six per semester during your third, fourth and fifth years (known as Honours). Find out more about the modular Scottish degree system.
Students will take the following compulsory first-year modules:
Students will take the following compulsory second-year modules:
If you decide to take Materials Chemistry in your third year, you choose from a wide variety of advanced options, including modules ranging from physical inorganic chemistry to quantum theory of atoms, molecules and solids.
Here is a sample of Honours modules which have been offered in previous years:
During fourth year, you will have the opportunity to work on a placement outside St Andrews for a whole year. This is a great chance to gain experience in industry and to add value to your CV at the same time.
Typically, you may join a research and development group within a company and receive a salary for the duration of your placement. It is also possible for the placement to be carried out in an overseas academic institution.
The School will assist students in applying for an 8 to 13-month placement in a leading industrial research laboratory. The School has links with large and small companies of different types, including:
Alternatively, you have the choice to complete the MChem without doing an external placement, and will take modules at Honours level at St Andrews instead.
During fifth year, you will take advanced research-led modules in your chosen speciality. Advanced modules offered in the past include:
Students will also undertake a substantial research project in their final year on a topic chosen in consultation with academic staff. The project aims to develop your skills in experimental design and problem-solving, the evaluation and interpretation of data, and communications skills.
The modules listed here are the compulsory modules that students must take in order to graduate in this subject. However, most students at St Andrews take additional modules, either in their primary subject or from other subjects they are interested in. A full list of all modules currently available can be found in the module catalogue.
Chemistry is taught through a combination of lectures (80 to 160 students) and labs (20 to 50 students), which are supplemented by small group tutorials (5 to 10 students). Class sizes decrease at Honours level.
All lecture courses have web-based support materials, and additional teaching support is given for selected topics, such as mathematics.
All sub-honours modules are assessed by 60% to 70% written examinations combined with 30% to 40% coursework covering laboratories, tutorials and transferable skills exercises.
For Honours modules, assessment is either by written examination for lecture-based modules, or by coursework including written reports, oral presentations and oral examinations for laboratory, workshop and research project modules.
Examinations are held at the end of each semester during a dedicated exam diet with revision time provided beforehand.
Scotland and EU | £1,820 |
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Rest of the UK | £9,250 |
Overseas | £20,570 |
For overseas students, tuition fees will be fixed at this level for the duration of your programme.
More information on tuition fees can be found on the undergraduate fees and funding page.
Find out about accommodation fees for University accommodation in 2017.
The University of St Andrews offers a number of scholarships and support packages to undergraduate students each year.
Chemistry Purdie Scholarships
The Chemistry Purdie Scholarships award £1,000 for one year of study to applicants from the UK or EU who are applying for a degree in Chemistry or chemistry-related subject.
Find out more about undergraduate scholarships.
Chemistry graduates have never been more in demand and they are keenly sought by major companies; there are also exciting opportunities in a new generation of innovative grassroots companies. Those who take an Integrated Masters degree receive advanced research training and are prepared for a career within the scientific sector.
St Andrews Chemistry graduates are highly employable and have gone on to find success in a wide variety of careers in industry and business including:
Recent Chemistry graduates are engaged in many diverse roles, including as an intern at the European Patent Office, as a research scientist at a company involved in enhanced oil recovery in western Canada, as a pharmaceutical development scientist at Reckitt-Benckiser, as an audit assistant at KPMG and as a regional liaison officer for the Royal Society of Chemistry.
The Careers Centre offers one-to-one advice to all students as well as a programme of events to assist students in building their employability skills.
The University is delighted to offer undergraduates a number of exciting opportunities to apply to spend a semester or year abroad as part of a St Andrews degree programme. St Andrews is partnered with large and small institutions, ancient and young, across the globe. What unites all of our programmes is the quality of the academic provision, ensuring that participation in a St Andrews Study abroad programme opens the door to a new and valuable academic experience at another world-class institution. Study Abroad for credit is permitted on existing University-approved programmes only.
Completing a work placement abroad is a good opportunity to gain work experience in another culture or language and to enhance valuable skill sets. As part of specific degree programmes in Chemistry, you may apply to undertake a work placement abroad for credit.
From the outset, the University of St Andrews offers an array of events and opportunities which result in a truly unique student experience. Students participate in a range of traditions, notably, the red academic gown and the academic family, where older students adopt first year students as ‘children’ and help guide them in a system of mentoring. These traditions and the choice of over 150 sports clubs and student societies to choose from ensures a community feel amongst students from first year onwards.
The School of Chemistry is located in the Purdie Building and the Biomedical Sciences Building in the North Haugh on the western edge of town. These buildings offer recently upgraded lecture theatres and seminar rooms, as well as state-of-the-art teaching laboratories for chemistry.
The town of St Andrews itself has lots to offer. As the campus is located around town, walking around you encounter ancient and modern buildings and areas of greenery and seaside which provide a rich, beautiful backdrop to learning. If you want a change of scenery, St Andrews' position near surrounding towns and cities such as Anstruther, Dundee and Edinburgh make it ideal for getting to know more about Scotland. Find out more about student life at the University of St Andrews.
“The School offers multiple opportunities to get involved within the local community through their outreach programme and Communication and Teaching in Science module. The outreach programmes aim to make science fun and approachable for school-aged pupils and allows you to showcase not only your knowledge but your personality. This experience has shown me that you can be the person capable of answering questions instead of just asking them!”
Amber (Dundee, Scotland)
School of Chemistry
University of St Andrews
North Haugh
St Andrews
KY16 9ST
Phone: +44 (0)1334 46 3800
Email: chemistry@st-andrews.ac.uk