Applied Chemistry postgraduate degrees in Scotland

2 universities offer 3 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate applied chemistry degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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University of Glasgow

1 applied-chemistry courses SCOTLAND
Subject ranking: 18th
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Source : Complete University Guide 2026

WUSCA ranking: 42th
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What students say about applied-chemistry

Best experience: a lot of student space when studying out of hours Worst experience: Student food is very expensive, it is well known that most students can not afford luxury goods, as most are not dependent on their parents but are not able to have a full time job, yet to have a nutritious meal you need to spend like you have money, majority does not have the privilege to enjoy two nutritious meals a day and the access we have to food in the university does not help

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Modules
Year 1
  • Chemistry Special Topics 4M (A)
  • Frontiers of Chemistry 3M
  • Inorganic Chemistry 4M (A)
  • Medicinal Chemistry 4M
  • Organic Chemistry 4M
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The University of Edinburgh

2 applied-chemistry courses SCOTLAND
Subject ranking: 7th
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I love the city in general. The University's libraries are good. with proper facilities that I can use, such as discussion rooms, computers, printers, even 3D printer! Some buildings look so old but in positive ways, make them look classic and cultured. However, in my own experience, some classrooms are a little bit aged. i mean, like some chairs are feel old, they are sometimes kind of wobbly, and some of them do not have enough leg room. Main library can be crowded when exam days come, but I think that is something that can not be avoided. i think it is good to add some space for classrooms or some like study hubs.

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Modules
Year 1
  • Biomacromolecules PGT (CHEM11059)
  • Biophysical Chemistry (CHEM11061)
  • Chemical Medicine PGT (CHEM11069)
  • MSc Dissertation in Chemistry (CHEM11013)
  • MSc Research Methods (CHEM11012)
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Analytical Chemistry MSc
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Year 1
  • Analysis of Biomolecules
  • Characterisation of Materials
  • Chromatography and Separation Science
  • Electrochemistry and Sensors
  • Environmental Analysis
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