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Chemistry PhD
Programme information was correct at 23 July 2013.
Programme
Qualifications and durations
- Full-time MPhil 1-3 years
- Full-time PhD 2-4 years
- Part-time MPhil 2-4 years
- Part-time PhD 3-6 years
Overview
Most students are registered in the first instance for the degree of MPhil. Students are expected to carry out supervised research at the leading edge of their chosen subject, which must then be written up as a substantial thesis. The transfer from MPhil to PhD is subject to students passing an assessment process, which normally involves submission of written work and an oral examination.
The final stage of the PhD degree is the oral or viva voce examination, in which students are required to defend the thesis to a Board of Examiners.
Entry requirements
First or good second class honours degree (or equivalent) in an appropriate subject.
The minimum non-graduate qualifications* acceptable for admission to the University of Bath are:
- Membership of recognised professional institutions of at least graduate status or a relevant professional qualification acceptable to the Board of Studies.
- Extended and responsible experience at an appropriate standard in a relevant field acceptable to the Board of Studies.
* Except where otherwise stated, these conditions refer to candidates for the Degree of Master only.
English requirements
IELTS 6.5 (with not less than 6.0 in each of the four components).
TOEFL 580 (paper-based test) or 237 (computer-based test) with a score of not less than 4 in the TWE or 92 (internet-based test) with not less than 21 in each of the components.
References
Two references are required.
Contact
Dr David Carbery
Email fsci-gs-admissionsqueries@rt.bath.ac.uk
Tel +44 (0) 1225 386815
Fax +44 (0) 1225 386231
Web www.bath.ac.uk/chemistry
Fees
See the Tuition Fees Schedule.
Our Research
Our research
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About the Department
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