The MChem Chemistry course offered by Lincoln University is designed to forge a strong understanding of modern chemistry, underpinned by the fundamental concepts of the subject. The course places emphasis on practical laboratory skills, problem-solving and project work, nurturing students well equipped to pursue a wide range of careers in the chemical industries and beyond.Course Content: The course encompasses inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, and it is structured in a way to support stepwise progression over a span of four years, developing wider applicable skills and knowledge. Students are provided training in chemical literature and have the opportunity to engage in an extensive laboratory-based research project during their final year. Key Modules: The course covers modules such as Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Data Handling & Presentation, Spectroscopic Methods, Practical Skills, Main Group Chemistry, Research Skills, Structural Methods, and Quantum Mechanics. Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC).Future Careers: The course's graduates frequently find employment in chemistry-based industries, including pharmaceutical production and agrochemicals, as well as in broader fields such as healthcare, forensic science, the food and beverage industry, and environmental agencies. The course’s approach, which integrates theoretical knowledge and practical skills, supports transition from the academic environment to the world of work.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.