Results for Undergraduate Chemistry Courses in Scotland
10 universities offer 52 undergraduate courses in Scotland
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University of St Andrews
UCAS points
104 - 160
University League Table
4th
Chemistry League Table
3rd
126 - 136 UCAS points
112 - 159 UCAS points
144 - 159 UCAS points
144 - 159 UCAS points
104 - 159 UCAS points
The University of Edinburgh
UCAS points
126 - 144
University League Table
15th
Chemistry League Table
6th
126 - 144 UCAS points
126 - 144 UCAS points
126 - 144 UCAS points
126 - 144 UCAS points
University of Glasgow
UCAS points
Not available
University League Table
28th
Chemistry League Table
10th
UCAS points not available
UCAS points not available
UCAS points not available
UCAS points not available
UCAS points not available
University of Strathclyde
UCAS points
114 - 152
University League Table
32nd
Chemistry League Table
11th
126 - 152 UCAS points
UCAS points not available
114 - 144 UCAS points
120 - 152 UCAS points
UCAS points not available
University of Aberdeen
UCAS points
108 - 152
University League Table
41st
Chemistry League Table
44th
108 - 152 UCAS points
126 - 128 UCAS points
UCAS points not available
UCAS points not available
Heriot-Watt University
UCAS points
112 - 136
University League Table
42nd
Chemistry League Table
39th
112 - 128 UCAS points
120 - 136 UCAS points
120 - 136 UCAS points
88 - 112 UCAS points
88 - 112 UCAS points
UCAS points not available
University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI)
UCAS points
Not available
University League Table
Not ranked
Forth Valley College of Further and Higher Education
UCAS points
Not available
University League Table
Not ranked
UCAS points not available
UCAS points not available
Studying Chemistry
Search through undergraduate Chemistry degree courses to see what鈥檚 available from UK universities. Each page should give you an insight into what the course might be like, along with information on entry requirements, UCAS points and university league table performance.Chemistry looks at the composition, properties, structure and change of physical matter. Degrees are usually awarded as BSc or MChem, with several offering the opportunity to spend a year in industry or studying abroad. You鈥檒l likely learn in modern labs with industry-standard equipment where you can develop the skills required in the professional job market.