University of Aberdeen
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Chemistry
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Chemistry in Chemistry is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Chemistry offered by the University of Aberdeen
Environmental Chemistry is a subject for people who want to understand how the world works.Environmental Chemistry is one of the public faces of chemistry with decisions based on research having enormous consequences for all of us. You may think that Environmental Chemistry is mostly about pollution, but really it is a subject for people who want to understand how the world works.Environmental Chemistry is concerned with the behaviour of chemicals (natural or man-made) in air, water, soils and sediments. It is an interdisciplinary field at the cross roads of important scientific subjects centred around advanced analytical chemistry. It requires knowledge of fundamental principles of many subject areas, including organic chemistry, soil science, biochemistry, toxicology and ecology.You will learn about the chemistry of organic and inorganic compounds, whether they are produced on purpose or generated as by-products of industrial processes, and about their reactivity and their interactions with living systems.There is also the option of complementing this degree with a wider range of skills through the MChem Environmental Chemistry programme.
What you'll study
Year 1
Compulsory CoursesChemistry for the Physical Sciences 1 (CM1021)Elements of Chemistry 1 (CM1022)Ecology and Environmental Science (BI1511)Chemistry for the Physical Sciences 2 (CM1513)Elements of Chemistry 2 (CM1522)Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen (PD1002)Frontiers in Biological Sciences (BI1009)
Optional CoursesSelect a further 30 credit points from courses of choice.
Year 2Compulsory CoursesEcology (BI2020)Chemical Kinetics and Thermodynamics (CM2015)Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy (CM2016)Organic and Biological Chemistry (CM2514)Shapes, Properties and Reactions of Molecules (CM2516)
Optional CoursesSelect a further 45 credit points from courses of choice.
Year 3Compulsory CoursesGeneral Chemistry (CM3032)Solid State Chemistry (CM3036)Environmental Chemistry (CM3038)Global Soil Geography (EV3001)Organic and Biological Chemistry (CM3534)Molecular Structure and Reactivity (CM3536)Professional Skills for Physics and Chemistry (CM30PS)
Year 4Compulsory CoursesHonours Chemistry Research Project (CM4028)Remediation Technology (EV4501)
Optional CoursesSelect 15 credit points from courses of choice at Level 3 or Level 4.