CHE-40062 - MChem Independent Research Project
Coordinator: Chris Hawes Tel: +44 1782 7 32820
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Level: Level 7
Credits: 60
Study Hours: 600
School Office: 01782 734921

Programme/Approved Electives for 2025/26

None

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Co-requisites

None

Prerequisites

Successful completion of FHEQ level 6 modules and passing of the progression threshold to level 7

Barred Combinations

None

Description for 2025/26

This module is an independent research project in your area of interest, chosen from across the chemical sciences. With guidance from an academic staff member, you will design and carry out original experiments, interpret data, survey relevant literature and critically analyse your findings. At the end of the project, you will present your findings as an authentic piece of original scientific writing with context from modern research literature in your area, and discuss your findings in an oral viva.

Aims
This module aims to enhance and further develop student's research skills in the chemical sciences, specifically project planning, experimental skills and data collection, development and selection of appropriate research methodologies, data interpretation and analysis and professional scientific standards of presentation. Students will undergo a deep exploration of, and contribute new knowledge to, an area of globally relevant science, and further develop information literacy skills in searching for, selecting and critically evaluating relevant peer-reviewed research literature.

Intended Learning Outcomes

Professionally plan and execute an original, independent scientific research project which establishes new knowledge in a relevant area of chemistry: 1
Interpret, critically analyse and communicate the findings of an independent research project via a professional report in the style of an appropriate chemistry journal article: 1
Critically review the literature relevant to a specified area related to the research project: 3
Critically evaluate and discuss research methodologies, results, data analysis, hypotheses and future research directions related to the research project and the relevant literature orally: 2

Study hours

Active Learning Hours:
Group workshops 8 hours
Meetings with supervisor 24 hours
Guided independent study:
Oral Exam 1 hour
Independent Research Project 400 hours
Preparation of Dissertation 80 hours
Researching and Preparation of Literature Review 80 hours
Preparation for oral examination 7 hours

School Rules

None

Description of Module Assessment

1: Dissertation weighted 60%
Dissertation
A report (equivalent to 10000-15000 words) in the style of a research paper from the scientific literature in the field of chemistry most relevant to the project area, including full experimental/methodological details, results, detailed interpretation and critical analysis of the results obtained.

2: Viva weighted 15%
Oral examination
1 hour oral examination on the research project and associated scientific background, to include: the literature precedence and context for the project; the fundamental science the project is based upon; the results obtained in the project; the prospective future directions for the research.

3: Literature Review weighted 25%
Literature Review
A comprehensive review (equivalent to 4000 words) of the peer-reviewed literature relating to the background area of the students' project in chemistry conforming to the expected standards of presentation in Chemistry