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Ireland

Natural Sciences

Natural Sciences - Other

BA Chemistry with Molecular Modelling

4 years

€3000 pa

Programme profile


Molecular modelling is the use of computer modelling to understand and explore chemistry. Advancements in molecular modelling have lead to an explosive growth in a range of applications. This course focuses on modelling the structure and reactivity of molecules and solids

Programme content


Years 1 & 2
Students choose modules on the general Science programme, from the following subjects: Biology; Chemistry; Geography; Geology; Mathematics; Mathematical methods; Physics; Foundation physics for the life and earth sciences

Years 3 & 4
Students take core courses in chemistry with additional courses in molecular modelling including general molecular modelling, modelling protein structure, drug design, molecular dynamics, modelling in solid state materials chemistry.

In the Third Year, about half of your laboratory class time is spent in computer laboratories performing computational experiments using molecular modelling. In the Fourth Year, you will undertake a computational project typically from late September to mid December. This may be done in Trinity or in an academic or research laboratory abroad.

Entry Requirements


Students must present six subjects of which two must be at grade C or above at Advanced GCE (A-Level. The other subjects must be at least at grade C or above on GCSE or Advanced Subsidiary GCE (AS) papers. The six subjects must include: English, Mathematics and a language other than English.

A Level at Grade C in Maths plus Grade C In one of: physics, chemistry, or biology

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