Chemistry with Forensic Investigation with Foundation Year

Course summary
Foundation courses
A foundation year can develop your skills and make it easier to get started at university. It is an extra year of study at the start of your course that leads in to a full degree programme. It’s a great option if:
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You don’t have the grades for a full degree course
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You have non-traditional qualifications or experience
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You’re starting university after some time away from education
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You’re looking for more support during the transition into university study.
Life as a foundation year student
During a foundation year you’ll learn about your chosen subject, develop your study skills and get used to university life. On successful completion of your foundation year, you’ll be ready to progress to the first year of your degree course.
As a foundation year student, you’ll be a full student of the University and part of our community. You’ll have access to all our campus facilities and support.
Why choose this course
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Benefit from our research-active academics and strong professional links, gaining the confidence to translate your ideas into practice.
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Our award-winning Professional Training placements give students industry work experience opportunities with leading organisations in the UK and abroad.
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Our chemistry courses offer one of the best staff-to-student ratios in the country, with 90.9 per cent of our students saying that they are satisfied* with the teaching on their course in the National Student Survey 2024.
*Measured by % positivity across all questions for all providers listed in the Guardian University Guide league tables.
What you will study
Our courses combine core chemistry modules with topics such as forensic evidence, the toxicology of drugs and DNA profiling.
You’ll also benefit from our excellent links with leading companies, where you can choose to complete a Professional Training or Industrial Research placement.
You can apply to study for either a BSc or an MChem. The MChem builds on the BSc with a masters year and is a direct route to a masters qualification, known as an integrated masters. If you study for an MChem, you’ll spend a year doing industry-based research before returning for a final year of masters-level modules.
How to apply
Application codes
- Course code:
- F1F1
- Institution code:
- S85
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Historical entry grades data BETA
This section shows the range of grades students (with UK A-Levels or Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diplomas) who received offers were previously accepted with (learn more). It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place. Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
- Data from:
- This course and 15 other physical sciences (foundation only) courses
- Date range:
- 2022-2024
Grades held by accepted students
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- Highest grades
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Offer rate for UK school & college leavers
Students aged 17/18 who applied to this course were offered a place.
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Student Outcomes
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Course optionsSponsorship information
The University of Surrey offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to support our students, please visit https://www.surrey.ac.uk/fees-and-funding/scholarships-and-bursaries for more details.
University of Surrey
Guildford
GU2 7XH
Course contact details
Admissions
Email:admissions@surrey.ac.uk
Phone:+44(0)1483 682222
