Chemical Sciences BSc (Hons) (4 year route including a Foundation Year at Carmel College)
- Course length: 4 years (1+3)
- UCAS code: F108
- Year of entry: 2023

Honours Select
×This programme offers Honours Select combinations.
Honours Select 100
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This programme is available through Honours Select as a Single Honours (100%).
Honours Select 75
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This programme is available through Honours Select as a Major (75%).
Honours Select 50
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This programme is available through Honours Select as a Joint Honours (50%).
Honours Select 25
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This programme is available through Honours Select as a Minor (25%).
Study abroad
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This programme offers study abroad opportunities.
Year in China
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This programme offers the opportunity to spend a Year in China.
Accredited
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This programme is accredited.
Entry Requirements
A level requirements | A typical offer is likely to be CDD at A level, in related subjects. Students with alternative A level combinations are welcome to apply but should expect to be made higher offers. For further information, visit www.carmel.ac.uk, email degree@carmel.ac.uk or telephone +44 (0)1744 452 213.
Applicants over 21 can be considered on GCSEs alone (this is the typical entry requirement) for this course. |
GCSE requirements | All applicants must have a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C/4 or above, including English Language, Mathematics and two Sciences. Core and Additional Science/Dual Science acceptable as the two Sciences. Alternatively, if separate sciences are being studied then one of these must be GCSE Chemistry. Applicants over 21 can be considered on GCSEs alone. GCSE subjects may limit module choice if applicant has separate sciences. |
International entry information | Find your country |
International entry for this course | We are unable to consider applications from applicants who require a Tier 4 visa to study in the UK. |
Alternative entry requirements
- If your qualification isn't listed here, or you're taking a combination of qualifications contact us for advice
- Applications from mature students are welcome, even if you don't meet the typical entry requirements
Contextual admissions
We are committed to supporting under-represented groups to access higher education through our use of contextual data in admissions. This means that certain specified groups who may have experienced barriers to their education may be made an offer with up to a two grade reduction from our standard offer. Please note that some exceptions apply. Read the detail on our contextual admissions strategy to find out more.