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53 Master's degrees in Chemistry in United Kingdom
Chemical Research
The MRes in Chemical Research at Birkbeck, University of London is designed for those eager to enhance their research skills. This full-time or part-time programme spans one year and offers an immersive experience in both theoretical knowledge and practical laboratory work, preparing students for advanced roles in the field.
Biological Science (Biochemistry)
The Biological Science (Biochemistry) programme from the University of Cambridge is also involved with the management and delivery of two pathways (Biomolecular Science and Cell Science) in the new MPhil in Biological Sciences, which includes both taught and research components.
Chemistry
Research degrees may be undertaken in the three main areas of research interest in the Laboratory. The growing number of academic staff are supported in their research by the technical staff and post-doctoral research fellows. The Chemistry programme is offered by University of Kent.
Brewing and Distilling
This Brewing and Distilling MSc degree from Heriot-Watt University Dubai prepares candidates for entry into the malting, brewing or distilling industries, or to conduct research. It covers a broad range of subjects, from brewing science and chemical engineering, to business studies and production management.
Analytical Chemistry
This Analytical Chemistry course from Nottingham Trent University, enables you to develop and further your knowledge of chemical analysis, with a range of core modules. You can expand your interests further by selecting module options and an analytical chemistry lead research project within one of our diverse range of internationally recognised research groups.

Chemistry
At University of Southampton, we'll support you to make your own contributions to Chemistry research. You'll gain the skills to carry out advanced research in an academic or industrial environment as a professional scientist.
Analytical Chemistry and Measurement Science
Stay ahead of the curve and advance your knowledge of the increasingly sophisticated analytical chemistry and instrumental techniques with our flexible, multidisciplinary, online Analytical Chemistry and Measurement Science course from The University of Manchester.
Science
If you're looking for a rewarding career where you can make a positive difference to other people's lives, teaching is a great choice – and on the Science with Chemistry PGCE at University of Portsmouth, you'll gain you the skills and confidence you need to become an outstanding secondary school teacher.

Pharmaceutical Analysis
This Pharmaceutical Analysis programme from the Queen's University Belfast is taught jointly between the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and the School of Pharmacy by leading experts in the field.

Applied Science
The Applied Science programme at London South Bank University is aimed at those that wish to gain a Masters degree by research in an applied aspect connected to physical and/or biological sciences.
Secondary Education - Chemistry with Science
One of the highlights of the Secondary Education - Chemistry with Science at University of Strathclyde for many student teachers is attending the residential Scottish Universities’ Science School (SUSS) where you will meet the student teachers of science from the other Scottish Universities. SUSS offers an excellent opportunity to begin networking with other future science teachers.

Environmental Analytical Chemistry
The Environmental Analytical Chemistry course from University of Bristol will train you in cutting-edge environmental analytical chemical techniques that are used to investigate such pollution and guide mitigation and remediation.

Chemistry with AI
Chemistry is in the midst of a transformation driven by advances in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. With cutting-edge facilities, world-beating research, and an outstanding network of industrial partners, Liverpool is one of the best places in the world to study how these technologies are upending traditional approaches to research and giving rise to a new discipline: digital chemistry.