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The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (Digital Methods and Computational Modelling) at the University of Southampton focuses on using computational techniques and digital tools to solve complex chemical problems. This three-year, full-time program combines traditional chemistry with modern computational methods, such as molecular modeling, data analysis, and digital simulation, to better understand chemical systems and reactions.
On-campus learning involves laboratory experiments, computational chemistry software, and data-driven research, giving students the skills to work in both experimental and digital chemistry fields. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in pharmaceuticals, materials science, computational research, and data analysis, where they can apply their computational chemistry skills in various industries.
Year 1 – Foundations in Chemistry and Computational Methods
• General Chemistry and Laboratory Skills
• Mathematics and Statistics for Chemists
• Introduction to Digital Methods in Chemistry
• Elective Modules in Physics, Biology, or Materials Science
Year 2 – Core Chemistry and Computational Techniques
• Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry
• Computational Chemistry and Modelling
• Data Analysis and Chemical Software Applications
• Elective Modules in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, or Environmental Chemistry
Year 3 – Advanced Chemistry and Independent Research
• Dissertation / Independent Research Project
• Advanced Computational Modelling and Simulations
• Applied Chemistry in Industry and Research
• Elective Modules in Materials, Catalysis, or Theoretical Chemistry
Graduates from this program can pursue careers in chemical research, computational chemistry, pharmaceuticals, materials science, environmental consultancy, and data-driven chemical industries. The program develops analytical, computational, laboratory, and problem-solving skills, enabling roles such as computational chemist, research scientist, chemical analyst, data scientist, or industrial chemist. Graduates can also continue with postgraduate study in computational chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or related research fields, allowing specialization in molecular modelling, drug design, or industrial chemical processes. The degree equips students to apply digital and computational approaches to solve complex chemical problems.
This Bachelor of Science at the University of Southampton combines traditional chemistry education with advanced digital methods and computational modelling, providing students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The program emphasizes research-led learning, laboratory experience, and computational techniques, preparing graduates for careers in industry, research, and technology-driven sectors. With access to modern laboratories, computing facilities, and expert faculty, students develop the expertise to analyze chemical systems, model molecular interactions, and contribute to innovation in science and industry.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5000
Email: admissions@soton.ac.uk
Address: University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom