University of Bristol - Open Day 12 June 2026
12 Jun 2026, 08:30
Bristol
Do you love both chemistry and computing? Why choose between them?
Modern chemistry relies on the latest computer technologies to address global challenges facing the environment and human society.
Join a University ranked first in the UK for Chemistry research (THE analysis of REF 2021) with an excellent reputation for teaching and learning (UK top ten for Chemistry, QS World Rankings by Subject 2025).
The MSci Chemistry with Computing course combines the study of the structure and synthesis of matter with the development of computational and data analysis skills. It creates a new kind of scientist, one with a firm foundation in chemistry, a sound appreciation of computing and data analysis, and an understanding of what can be achieved by combining them.
The course offers a unique combination of units and projects, incorporating coding, machine learning and high-performance computing, as well as fundamental concepts in inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, and applications in analytical, environmental, materials and theoretical chemistry. In this course programme, state-of-the-art computational methods are taught through examples drawn from the physical sciences; we call this 'scientific computing'.
Our MSci course is suited to you if you want to gain a solid foundation for a career in coding, scientific computing, data analysis, the chemical industry or research. You will learn to design experiments, interpret results and apply computing skills to problems in chemistry. You will also take units in mathematics, develop your communication and presentation skills, and work on group projects, researching and addressing problems faced in different sectors.
The course builds toward an independent research project. You will collaborate with our leading academics and their research teams who are experts in computing and chemistry to address a current problem in chemistry. For example, you may consider global warming, antibiotic resistance or improving the fundamental understanding of chemical reactions.
You'll be part of one of the biggest groups of computational chemists in the country. Units will be taught by experts in fundamental chemistry, computational chemistry, scientific computing and research software engineering; the application of your computing skills in chemistry will be emphasised throughout the programme.
The following entry points are available for this course:
The University of Bristol welcomes applications from international students, and accepts a wide range of qualifications for undergraduate study. If you studied at a school, college or university outside the UK, please select the relevant page for further information on qualification equivalences, scholarships and details of our education representatives in your country/region: bristol.ac.uk/international/countries/
Standard offer: A*AA including grade AA in Chemistry in Mathematics.
Contextual offer: AAB including grade AA in Chemistry and in Mathematics.
Please visit: bristol.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/entry-requirements-qualifications/contextual-offers/ for more information about contextual offers.
D*DD in Applied Science BTEC National Level 3 Extended Diploma with Distinctions in five required Chemistry units, plus A in A-level Mathematics (or equivalent).
Access to HE Diploma in Science (or similar titles). The 45 graded Level 3 credits must include:
Plus successful completion of a University of Bristol test and interview (or AA at A-Level or equivalent in Chemistry and Mathematics).
Mature students can contact mature-students@bristol.ac.uk to check the suitability of their Access course.
AAAAA
AA in Chemistry and Mathematics
Standard offer: 38 points overall with 18 at Higher Level, including 6 at Higher Level in Chemistry and either 6 at Higher Level in Mathematics (either Analysis and Approaches or Applications and Interpretations) or 7 at Standard Level in Mathematics (Analysis and Approaches).
Contextual offer: 34 points overall with 17 at Higher Level, including 6 at Higher Level in Chemistry and either 6 at Higher Level in Mathematics (either Analysis and Approaches or Applications and Interpretations) or 7 at Standard Level in Mathematics (Analysis and Approaches).
Please visit: bristol.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/entry-requirements-qualifications/contextual-offers/ for more information about contextual offers.
Requirements are as for A-levels, where you can substitute a non-subject specific grade for the Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales or the Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate at that grade.
Requirements are as for A-levels, where you can substitute a non-subject specific grade for the Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate at that grade.
Requirements for principal subjects are as for A-level, where D1/ D2 is A*, D3 is A, M1/ M2 is B, and M3 is C.
Find out more about qualification requirements for this course.
We accept a wide variety of qualifications and welcome applications from students of all backgrounds. We consider a large range of contextual factors when making application decisions.
If you receive and accept an offer from the University of Bristol, and you meet the terms of your offer in full, you will be accepted.
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course 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.
We are unable to show previous accepted grades for this course. This could be because the course is new, it's a postgraduate course, there isn't enough historical data, or the provider has opted out of sharing their entry grades data for this course - learn more.
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Fees are subject to annual review and are liable to rise each year. Home fees will be set in line with UK government policy and updated as per their guidance, while international fees increase annually in line with expected inflation rises. Visit bristol.ac.uk/ug-fees-funding for further information, including estimated fees for subsequent years and typical total costs.
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