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Programme structure: Chemistry with Scientific Computing (MSci) - what's running in 2022/23

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The Advanced Practical is must -pass.

For the definition of must-pass units please see the Glossary of Terms from Annex 1 to the Regulations and Code of Practice for Taught Programmes at

http://www.bristol.ac.uk/esu/assessment/annex/glossary.html

Students must achieve an overall average mark of 50% in both the second and third years of study.

Students will be offered a blended educational experience with a mix of in person and online teaching. The in person teaching will consist of small group work, laboratory practicals and field work/alternative activities. To achieve the intended learning outcomes across the programme and to satisfy any accreditation requirements, students will be expected to undertake some in person teaching.

Unit name Unit code Credit points Status Teaching Block
Advanced Practical Chemistry for Scientific Computing CHEM30024 20 Mandatory TB-4
Group Project in Scientific Computing SCIF30004 20 Mandatory TB-2
The Art of Chemistry CHEM30026 40 Mandatory TB-4
Advanced Scientific Computing SCIF30001 20 Mandatory TB-4
Select 20 credit points from the following options:
Advanced Biological Life Chemistry CHEM30028 20 Optional TB-4
Advanced Environmental Life Chemistry CHEM30029 20 Optional TB-4
Materials Chemistry: Material Interfaces CHEM30031 20 Optional TB-4
Advanced Chemical Models and Prediction CHEM30032 20 Optional TB-4
Advanced Applications of Computing in Chemistry CHEM30023 20 Optional TB-4
Advanced Data Science for Scientific Computing SCIF30003 20 Optional TB-4
BSc   120    

Progression/award requirements

Unit Pass Mark for Undergraduate Programmes:

  • 40 out of 100 – for level C/4, I/5 & H/6 units
  • 50 out of 100 – for level M/7 units

For details on the weightings for classifying undergraduate degrees, please see the Agreed Weightings, by Faculty, to be applied for the Purposes of Calculating the Final Programme Mark and Degree Classification in Undergraduate Programmes.

For detailed rules on progression please see the Regulations and Code of Practice for Taught Programmes and the relevant faculty handbook.

Please refer to the specific progression/award requirements for programmes with a preliminary year of study, the Gateway programmes and International Foundation programmes.

Exit awards

All undergraduate degree programmes allow the opportunity for a student to exit from a programme with a Diploma or Certificate of Higher Education.

  • To be awarded a Diploma of Higher Education, a student must have successfully completed 240 credit points, of which at least 90 must be at level 5.
  • To be awarded a Certificate of Higher Education, a student must have successfully completed 120 credit points at level 4.

Integrated Master's degrees may also allow the opportunity for a student to exit from the programme with an equivalent Bachelor's degree where a student has achieved 360 credit points, of which 90 must be at level 6, and has successfully met any additional criteria as described in the programme specification.

The opportunities for a student to exit from one of the professional programmes in Veterinary Science, Medicine, and Dentistry with an Award is outlined in the relevant Programme Regulations (which are available as an annex in the Regulations and Code of Practice for Taught Programmes).

Additional progress information

Year 3 completion of 120 credits leads to BSc.

Integrated Master's degrees may also allow the opportunity for a student to exit from the programme with an equivalent Bachelor's degree where a student has achieved 360 credit points of which 90 must be at level H, and has successfully met any additional criteria as described in the programme specification.

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