Chemistry: Fees & Entry Requirements at University of Nottingham, UK

What will I learn?

Course overviewChemistry plays an important role in our society. It is central to finding sustainable solutions to global problems. This includes developing new drugs and vaccines, researching clean energy resources, and feeding a growing population.You'll be taught by experts who will feed your curiosity for this exciting subject. You may even recognise some of our staff from the popular Periodic Videos YouTube channel.You'll study all the key areas of chemistry, including organic, inorganic and physical chemistry. Optional modules allow you to tailor your degree to your own interests, such as studying the links between chemistry, physics and biology.Sustainable chemistryGreen and sustainable chemistry is a key research interest here at the University of Nottingham. We have active research in using chemistry as a tool to tackle global challenges. These challenges include developing benign synthesis for manufacture, decreasing our reliance on fossil fuels for power generation and how to develop next-generation materials that impact batteries and solar panels. On this degree, you can study optional modules in green and sustainable chemistry. These modules will give you an understanding of how to make chemical processes more environmentally friendly, and how to use chemistry to tackle environmental challenges.Medicinal chemistryChemistry is key to understanding drugs and treating illnesses. You can choose to study modules that cover medicinal chemistry and drug development throughout your degree. In these optional modules you’ll learn about design and synthesis of pharmaceuticals, drug delivery, metabolism and targeting. View our Medicinal and Biological Chemistry BSc >.Careers and employabilityThe University of Nottingham is the second-most targeted university in the UK by leading employers (High Fliers' Graduate Market in 2022). A degree in chemistry will prepare you for a wide range of careers. You’ll develop the necessary academic and practical skills for a career in industry, whether that be in pharmaceutical, petrochemical, cosmetics or others. You’ll also develop your written and oral communication skills, and gain transferable skills such as problem-solving, numeracy and data analysis. A significant proportion of our students go onto postgraduate study.

Which department am I in?

Faculty of Science

Study options

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
£33,000.00 (35,95,555) per year
This is a fixed fee
Start date

September 2026

Venue

University Park Campus

University Park,

Nottingham,

Nottinghamshire,

NG7 2RD, Central England, United Kingdom

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
£33,000.00 (35,95,555) per year
This is a provisional fee yet to be approved
Start date

September 2026

Venue

University Park Campus

University Park,

Nottingham,

Nottinghamshire,

NG7 2RD, Central England, United Kingdom

Entry requirements

For international students

A level - AAB-ABB; Required subjects - Chemistry. Excluded subjects: General Studies, Critical Thinking, Citizenship Studies, Science and Society, Leisure Studies. IB score - 32 Points overall or 665 in 3 HL certificates. IB requirements - 6 in HL Chemistry. A levels - AAB-ABB at A level including chemistry at grade A. Typical offers will vary depending on the A level subjects offered in addition to chemistry. GCSEs - Mathematics at grade 4 (C) (or equivalent) Plus GCSE in English at 4 (C) or above. RQF BTEC Nationals - Pearson BTEC National Extended Diploma DDD Applied Science case by case; Pearson BTEC National Diploma RQF + 1 A-Level = DD + A; Pearson BTEC National Extended Certificate RQF + 2 A-Levels- D + AB (A in Chem). Access to HE Diploma - 60 credits overall with 45 credits at Level 3D30M15P0. Access course modules assessed case by case typically Distinctions in Inorganic Chemistry, Core Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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