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Chemistry at Lancaster
This is an exciting time to be involved with Chemistry at Lancaster University.
In 2011 the University approved the re-establishment of the Chemistry Department and new undergraduate chemistry degree programmes.
Lancaster's Chemistry Department is new, but benefits from well-established chemistry and chemistry-related research across the university's science and technology departments, including strengths in environmental chemistry within the Lancaster Environment Centre, and chemical and nuclear engineering in the Engineering Department.
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Undergraduate Courses
Three and four-year undergraduate chemistry courses are available for entry in 2013.
Our newly-designed courses will use context-based and problem-based learning alongside traditional lecturing to put chemistry in a real-world context. New teaching labs and facilities are being developed, and new teaching staff taken on.
students will be allowed to incorporate an industrial placement into the degree programme, and there are study abroad options to allow students to spend a year in North America.