The Biochemistry course at Manchester offers a grounding in a subject that forms the basis of virtually all of the biological sciences.
The course provides a foundation in classical physics including dynamics, waves, electromagnetism and thermodynamics before allowing students to branch out in their own fields of choice.
The Manchester BSc Neuroscience course examines how the brain and nervous system work to generate behaviour, perception, movement, thought, memory and other key functions.
Through the development of new applications in science, engineering, and business, Computer Science is radically changing the way in which we experience our world.
Choosing to study chemistry at Manchester can open the door to an exciting range of career options, from practical scientist through research technologist to academic specialist.
Chemical engineering is concerned with designing and managing processes to carry out molecular transformations at large scale, in order to provide the products and materials we all need.