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If you want to tackle complex environmental challenges, join our MSci Chemistry with Sustainability. You'll be at the forefront of discovering how chemistry can help to establish a more sustainable future.
Immerse yourself in the dynamic world of chemistry, learning how to propose innovative solutions to the world’s sustainability problems. Develop advanced skills to launch a rewarding and versatile career.

Professor Rachel O'Reilly:
Our new Chemistry with Sustainability degree programme, which we're offering at BSc and Integrated Masters level, will equip you to be at the forefront of opportunities for Chemistry graduates.
The scientific and transferable skills you develop are in high demand across industrial and academic research and analysis, as well as more widely in business and finance, and also, the public sector.
Our Chemistry with Sustainability degree programmes are a great choice for students interested in learning how chemistry is essential to establishing a more sustainable future.
Our degrees offer you the chance to play your part in solving some of the world's most complex problems in sustainability.
You'll build a deep understanding of theoretical and practical, organic, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry, and see how they all come together in specialist modules on sustainability.
You'll spend a lot of time in years 1-3 in practical classes in our Collaborative Teaching Laboratory.
This is a £40 million development that has equipped our undergraduates with some of the best laboratory facilities in the country.
For students on the Integrated Masters programme, in year 4 you'll also join one of our sustainability research groups, based in the Molecular Sciences building.
In this group you will do your MSci research project, tackling cutting edge challenges in sustainability.
The Molecular Sciences building is the new home for chemistry at Birmingham.
This five-floor building delivers 6,500 square metres of world-class space for research and education in chemistry, and has been built to the highest sustainability principles.
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The School of Chemistry is constantly focused on improving the learning experience for its students, which makes them very receptive to feedback and means that our time at university is shaped by us
The course will introduce you to the breadth and depth of chemistry, integrating skills development with core theory and lab classes accompanied by a focus on chemistry's role in sustainability in theory and research projects.
All students take the same modules in year 1 to develop a comprehensive understanding of the core concepts, in inorganic, organic, physical and analytical chemistry and data analysis, that underpin more advanced study across the breadth of chemistry.
Your classes will help you develop independent problem-solving and critical analysis skills, all while building your communication, presentation and team-working skills. Practical classes are carefully designed to complement the lectures and build up your skills and competencies in the lab.
A Themes in Chemistry module introduces sustainability in chemistry while also giving you the opportunity to explore other frontier areas of chemistry of interest to you.
You’ll investigate broader aspects of inorganic, organic, physical and analytical chemistry, encountering topics of significance to professional chemists and exploring how these areas overlap and extend into other disciplines.
Research-linked experiments further develop your skills in experimental design and the interpretation of laboratory results.
Alongside modules advancing your understanding of sustainable chemistry you have the opportunity to personalise your learning by choosing from chemistry options courses ranging from fundamental to multidisciplinary and applied areas.
Shape your own distinctive degree based on your interests and career ambitions through the chemistry options modules and your research project. The options modules cover advanced topics across the breadth of our research expertise, and you'll build on the areas of introduced in years 1 and 2 through specialised sustainable chemistry courses, while being able to explore other areas of wider interest to you.
You will also carry out independent research into a cutting-edge aspect of sustainability in a project working with your project supervisor. In the Structure, Strategy and Spectroscopy module, you’ll learn about a range of advanced spectroscopic and analytical techniques used by professional chemists, and link these techniques to previously covered topics to promote your holistic view of chemistry and further hone your problem-solving skills.
Aside from your specialised sustainable chemistry modules, you have a free choice from a range of courses exploring the latest challenges in this rapidly advancing subject and will attend research seminars from leading academic and industrial visitors.
You’ll join one or more of the School's research groups in the Molecular Sciences Building to develop advanced research skills and choose a project in sustainable chemistry.
You’ll also learn about the latest developments in cutting-edge research, equipping you to take the first step on your career path or the next step in your studies.

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State-of-the-art scientific instrumentation in modern teaching and research facilities
We are committed to providing the high-quality teaching, learning and support. Our strong results in the most recent NSS (2025) show that our students are happy with their experience. We have been ranked Top 3 in the Russell Group for four of the themes:
Explore how chemists design new materials for energy storage and conversion, develop alternative fuel sources and meet the challenges of recycling a diverse range of materials.
You’ll build analytical abilities, multidisciplinary, creative problem-solving and communication skills. Spend time in our state-of-the-art teaching labs with a focus on collaborative and interdisciplinary working.
Join one of the School's internationally-recognised research groups for your research project, focused in a particular aspect of sustainability. Learn from international experts who’ll introduce you to the most exciting aspects of modern chemistry, from sustainable materials to clean energy.
Experience the pioneering teaching and cutting-edge research that has been offered here for more than 100 years, producing several Nobel Prize-winners along the way. You’ll be ready for a range of careers where highly skilled, practical chemists are in great demand.
The home of Chemistry, the new Molecular Sciences Building, provides a stimulating and friendly scientific environment to study in, all right alongside the world-leading research going on in the School. As well as your study space, computer facilities and tutorial rooms, you'll find the dedicated educational support team for Chemistry undergraduates and your academic lecturers and tutors.
Our large, modern and superbly well-equipped teaching labs are just across the road and you'll spend a day a week there developing in-depth lab skills and confidence in experimental design and critical analysis, all supported by academics, technical staff and postgraduate demonstrators.
You'll use modern techniques on industry-standard instruments to build your research skills and be part of the next generation solving global health, energy and sustainability challenges.

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You'll learn in different environments including interactive lectures, workshops, small-group tutorials, computer classes and peer-group sessions. Lab-based practical work is an integral part of your studies building to a major research project in your final year.
As you focus on developing all your skills as a chemist, your assessment is equally diverse and comprehensive. You will take exams, produce written assignments, give oral and poster presentations, take computer-based tests and write lab and project reports.
Step into a world of innovation with our internationally acclaimed academics who are pushing the boundaries of chemistry and its intersections with other disciplines. Their groundbreaking expertise informs your lectures, projects, and hands-on practical work, providing you with direct access to cutting-edge science.
You'll benefit from a dynamic team who are dedicated to educational excellence, delivering advanced content through the most effective modern teaching methods and skill development techniques.
You'll have a dedicated Personal Academic Tutor (PAT) who'll provide advice on maximising your abilities, guiding your career aspirations, and acting as a sounding board for key academic decisions. Our School's Welfare Tutor and the University Wellbeing team are always available year-round to support you, ensuring that you thrive throughout your studies.
The modules listed for this programme are regularly reviewed to ensure they are up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods.
The optional module information listed for this programme is intended to be indicative, and the availability of optional modules may vary from year to year. Where a module is no longer available, we will let you know as soon as we can and help you to make other choices.
| Module Title | Credits |
|---|---|
| General Chemistry | 20 |
| Inorganic Chemistry I | 20 |
| Organic Chemistry I | 20 |
| Physical Chemistry I | 20 |
| Practical Chemistry I | 20 |
| Themes in Chemistry | 20 |
In Year 1 you will take General Chemistry (20 credits), which builds upon key topics covered pre-university and acts to support the transition to university, including coverage of the core mathematical skills you will need to be a successful chemist.
Core Chemistry (60 credits total) covers the fundamentals for organic, inorganic, physical, analytical and theoretical chemistry, and includes related practical chemistry. Your practical skills will be further developed in the Laboratory module (20 credits) that consolidates fundamental theory and embeds professional chemistry skills development.
You will also take a Theme in Chemistry module which provides the opportunity to start exploring the world of sustainable chemistry alongside the development of coding and employability skills.
| Module Title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Chemistry Options | 20 |
| Inorganic Chemistry II | 20 |
| Organic Chemistry II | 20 |
| Physical Chemistry II | 20 |
| Practical Chemistry II | 20 |
| Structural Analysis | 20 |
In Year 2 you will build on the core theory and skills learnt in Year 1 with further Core Chemistry (80 credits) and Laboratory modules (20 credits), including a Structural Analysis module to introduce and develop key skills in molecule and materials characterisation.
The Options course (20 credits) allows you to select from the subjects that interest you as well as starting to focus more on sustainability aspects in modern chemistry.
| Module Title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Molecules and Materials | 20 |
| Properties of Matter | 20 |
| Structure, Strategy and Spectroscopy | 20 |
| Synthesis and Reactivity | 20 |
| Year 3 Research Methodology I | 20 |
| Year 3 Research Methodology II | 20 |
Year 3 presents the opportunity for you to define your own degree pathway through options taken within the modules Molecules and Materials, Properties of Matter and Synthesis of Reactivity. These cover the breadth of chemistry and within that you'll have a major focus on sustainable chemistry.
Alongside this, you will study Structure, Strategy and Spectroscopy (20 credits) which covers advanced spectroscopic and analytical techniques and their application to synoptic problems across the breadth of chemistry.
You will undertake research within the field of sustainable chemistry as best suits your interests and supports your career aspirations.
| Module Title | Credits |
|---|---|
| 4P1 Masters Research Project | 60 |
| Advanced Sustainable Polymeric and Advanced Molecular Materials | 10 |
| Materials Chemistry | 10 |
Select 40 credits of options. Examples of optional modules below:
| Module Title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Applications of Supramolecular Chemistry | 10 |
| Clusters, Surfaces and Interfaces | 10 |
| Green Chemistry | 10 |
| Materials for Sustainable Chemistry | 10 |
| Modern Drug Discovery | 10 |
| Modern Methods for Molecular Synthesis | 10 |
| Soft Matter | 10 |
| Statistical Mechanics and Spectroscopy | 10 |
| Synthesis of Pharmaceutical Compounds | 10 |

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A*AA - AAA to include A-level Chemistry. Further details below.
7,6,6 - 6,6,6 at Higher Level, including Chemistry at Higher Level, with a minimum of 32 points overall. Further information below.
only considered when combined with other qualifications.
Number of A-levels required: 3.
Required subjects and grades:
A*AA - A-level Chemistry and no supporting subjects.
AAA - A-level Chemistry and a supporting subject from Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Biology, Computing (not ICT).
Minimum Maths requirement GCSE grade 6.
We accept resits for both A Levels and GCSEs.
General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Maths are not accepted.
If you have accepted an MSci offer as your Firm choice and then miss the MSci grades but meet the associated BSc grade (AAA-AAB - depending on subjects), you will automatically be accepted for the BSc course.
7,6,6 - 6,6,6 at Higher Level, including Chemistry at Higher Level, with a minimum of 32 points overall. One or more additional science subjects at Higher Level is advantageous.
A minimum of 5 at Standard Level English and 4 at Standard Level Maths is required for those students who do not have a minimum of grade 4/C in English at GCSE and of grade 6/B in Maths at GCSE.
Applicants who take the EPQ and meet our offer criteria will be made the typical offer for their programme of choice, plus an alternative offer which will be one grade lower plus a grade A in the EPQ. This offer would apply if you make Birmingham your firm choice.
Applicants who take the Core Maths qualification and meet our offer criteria will be made the typical offer for their programme of choice, plus an alternative offer which will be one grade lower plus a grade A in Core Maths. If you are also taking A-level Maths, you will not be eligible for an alternative offer through studying Core Maths. This offer would apply if you make Birmingham your firm choice.
Would you like to study this course but lack the entry qualifications? If you are not studying A-level Mathematics, you can consider a Foundation Year programme which can lead to entry onto one of our courses. Learn more:
If you are an international student, you will need to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency, usually through the form of an IELTS or equivalent qualification or a Presessional English course.
If you have a conditional offer for Birmingham where English is a requirement, you can take a Presessional English course as an alternative to retaking IELTS or a similar qualification. We offer on-campus courses all year round starting from September, including additional online courses in the summer term. Teaching takes place in small classes with no more than 18 students to maximise class participation.

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Students who are eligible and complete a Pathways to Birmingham programme will receive an alternative offer, which is typically two grades below the standard offer.
Our Contextual Offer scheme recognises the potential of students whose personal circumstances may have restricted achievement in school or college. If you are eligible to benefit from the Contextual Offer scheme, you will receive an offer which is one grade lower than the standard offer. You don’t need to apply for this – it will be assessed and applied at the point of application if you’re eligible.
ABB to include Chemistry OR BBB to include Chemistry and supporting subject.
AAA to include Chemistry OR AAB to include Chemistry and supporting subject.
The University tuition fee covers the cost of your tuition, examination and graduation, and includes membership of the Guild of Students.
per year for domestic (UK) students for 2026/27
*The University will charge the maximum approved tuition fee per year. If Parliament agrees on an increase in tuition fees, the University will increase fees for each year of study, normally in line with these changes and will communicate any change in the fees to you without delay. The fee for September 2025 entry was £9,535 for UK students. If you are applying for 2026 entry, you will be advised of the annual tuition fee once it is confirmed by the Government.
To help with the cost of studies, undergraduate students from the UK can apply for student finance through the Student Loans Company. The support available is made up of a tuition fee loan and a maintenance loan which helps to cover living costs.
At Birmingham, we believe that financial worries should not be a barrier to accessing higher education. That’s why we offer a range of additional financial support for students through scholarships, bursaries and other awards.

If you're a UK student and starting university in September 2026, find out more about what financial support is available to you.

We want to help you reach your full potential. Explore our wide variety of scholarships available for international students.
Whatever your journey to university looks like, we’re here to support you every step of the way. For all undergraduate courses at Birmingham, you apply online through UCAS. The UCAS website has lots of information and advice around the process.
The UCAS code for this course is F108.
View further information on how to apply for undergraduate courses, including advice for UK and overseas applicants.
Application deadline for September 2026 entry. Applications close at 18:00 GMT.
Whether you choose to follow a scientific path as a professional chemist or move into an area unrelated to chemistry, MSci Chemistry with Sustainability will help you develop advanced technical and transferable skills prized by employers and in postgraduate education.
Our Chemistry graduates are making an impact across a wide range of sectors such as Education Management, Research, Management Consultancy, Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals. They have gone on to work for leading employers such as GSK, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Shell. Cancer Research UK.
As a chemistry graduate from Birmingham, you’ll be highly sought after by a wide range of industries
Pursue diverse careers inside and outside of science

I have very fond memories of my undergraduate days at Birmingham and the quality of teaching there was outstanding. I currently work at Nature Publishing Group in London and after spending a couple of years as an associate editor at Nature Nanotechnology, I have been made chief editor of Nature Chemistry.
Our aim is to make sure that success in your studies leads you on to a fulfilling career. Whatever you plan to do after your degree, the Careers Network offer support to help you identify your options, develop your skills and gain access to opportunities that propel you towards your career goal.

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Your experience studying at Birmingham will give you the opportunity to discover new experiences, develop different skills and make friends for life.
Our bustling campus with its beautiful grounds, friendly community, and excellent facilities will quickly make you feel at home. We offer you a huge variety of accommodation options in the UK’s second city, exciting activities to get involved in outside your studies, as well as all the support and advice you need.

Coming to Birmingham to study might be your first time living away from home. In our student accommodation, you can enjoy your independence in safe, welcoming and sociable surroundings.

Our cosmopolitan city has a unique history and so much to see and do. With an ever-changing food and drink scene, a vibrant nightlife and plenty of culture, our city is more than somewhere to study.

Whoever you are and wherever you come from, we are committed to providing the best possible support to our students, both before you start and throughout your time on campus.

Our beautiful campus is the place where our diverse community comes together to learn and socialise. Like a town of its own, it’s just minutes from the hustle and bustle of the UK’s second city.
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