Chemistry with Biosciences Students who wish to study chemistry with biosciences apply to the chemical sciences stream (TR061) and at the end of second year may select chemistry with biosciences as their specialist area for their third and fourth year. WATCH COURSE VIDEO . MODULE DETAILS . What is Chemistry with Biosciences? Chemistry with Biosciences is designed to produce graduates who are prepared to work at the interface of chemistry and biology, addressing global issues in chemical and life science such as drug development and safety, biomedicine, biotechnology and clinical operations. Graduate skills and career opportunities As with graduates in other branches of chemistry, the skills acquired during this course will make you highly attractive to employers in a wide variety of areas. Graduates can contribute to research developments across the healthcare, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and the food processing sectors. This degree will also prepare you to work in education, science communication, business, data analysis and administration. Our Chemistry with Biosciences degree would serve as an excellent primary degree for a graduate course in health science such as medicine or physiotherapy. Our graduates can also pursue postgraduate degrees either in the School of Chemistry or in other world- class research institutions. DO YOU ENJOY… Finding out how things work? Carrying out laboratory experiments? Analysing problems and finding solutions? Your degree and what you’ll study You will study foundation courses in chemistry, biology, maths and foundation physics in the first two years. Third and fourth year In third year, the course will branch off into relevant chemistry and biology modules allowing you to develop a unique perspective on issues directly effecting chemical and bioscience research. Your third and fourth year modules will cover core chemistry principles in organic, inorganic and physical as well as the following biological modules: › From Organisms to Ecosystems › Genomes, Disease and Diversity › Microbes, Immune System and their Interaction › Molecular Basis of Disease › Introduction to Immuno/metabolism › Nucleic Acids Lectures are complemented by laboratory experiments, where you will gain experience in more sophisticated preparative chemical and biological techniques. Practical work in the final year will consist of a Capstone project. This may be carried out either in Trinity under the supervision of a member of staff, in a chemistry department at an overseas university, or in a commercial laboratory. For more details on the modules and the overall course structure required for each moderatorship offered by the School, please visit: www.tcd.ie/chemistry Study abroad and internship opportunities The School of Chemistry has exchange agreements with a large number of universities and research institutions where Chemistry with Biosciences students carry out their final year Capstone research projects from September to December. Projects can be carried out either within a chemistry or relevant biosciences department in European Universities and beyond. To date, arrangements have been made for students in European universities such as Regensburg, Madrid, Liverpool, Copenhagen, Montpellier and Bologna. Study further afield in Canada and the USA is also possible. GET IN TOUCH! www.tcd.ie/chemistry E chemistry.department@tcd.ie @TCD_Chemistry 168 Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin
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