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Accreditation for institutions
A Royal Society of Chemistry accredited chemistry degree is a mark of assurance that it meets specific standards used by the profession. It provides individuals with the knowledge, skills and competence required to progress their chemistry career.
Our peer-reviewed accreditation process is well-respected and gives institutions an externally validated mark of excellence for their chemistry degree programmes.
We accredit Bachelor’s degrees (BSc), integrated Master’s degrees (MChem and MSci) and postgraduate taught Master's degrees (MSc).
What are the benefits?
Achieving professional accreditation of your chemistry degree programmes:
- enhances your reputation as a provider of quality chemistry education
- helps you stand out and compete for the best candidates
- keeps you at the forefront of education standards
- enhances your prospects for government and corporate funding
- enables the sharing of best practices and networking with other leading universities
- gives you access to an international network of chemistry consultants – helpful when developing your curriculum
- creates closer engagement with the industry – accreditation is valued by the industry as a way of identifying suitably qualified graduates and improves access to workplace opportunities
- gives graduates a clear route to gaining Chartered Chemist (CChem)
Receiving accreditation from the RSC not only validates the quality of our degree programmes, but also provides our students with additional learning opportunities that enrich their study journey and prepare them for successful careers in chemistry.
What are the key requirements?
The criteria for accreditation are broken down into a number of key requirements. To gain accreditation, universities must demonstrate that they provide students with all the relevant key requirements for the programme type listed.
For a more detailed explanation of the process including the standards that have to be met for accreditation download our criteria booklet.
If you’re an international institution or university, our accreditation will help you compete on a global stage.
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Interested in becoming accredited?
Our Accreditation Team can provide advice on a programme's potential for accreditation and support you throughout the process.
Accredited courses for students
If you’re considering going to university, you’ll probably spend a lot of time researching which course to study and where to go. With so many universities and degree courses to choose from, making decisions about higher education can be challenging.
The Royal Society of Chemistry accredits many degrees in the chemical sciences in the UK and worldwide. We do this to make sure that university chemistry courses provide the quality you expect from a degree. When you choose an accredited chemistry programme, you can be confident that you are getting a high-quality education, providing the knowledge and key skills you need for a successful future.
For undergraduate degrees, we accredit:
- Bachelor's degrees (BSc)
- Integrated master’s degrees (MChem and MSci)
For postgraduate degrees, we accredit:
- Master’s degrees (MSc)
Why should I study an RSC Accredited degree?
Choosing a Royal Society of Chemistry accredited degree gives you a head start in your career by:
- ensuring you have the knowledge and skills you need to succeed
- enhancing your employability and mobility – our accreditation is recognised around the world
- giving you automatic entry to the professional categories of the Royal Society of Chemistry membership and all the benefits it brings
- providing a route to professional awards, including Chartered Chemist (CChem)
When I was looking for University courses, it was quite important to me that the degree was accredited as it shows that what I would be studying would be to a high standard and my degree would be recognised as being high-quality.
Become an assessor
Would you like to contribute to your community? Are you interested in contributing to upholding standards in chemistry higher education? We are currently recruiting for accreditation assessors.
If you are a lecturer based at a university which has RSC-accredited degree programmes and have supported at least one complete cohort from registration to graduation through an accredited degree, are a Royal Society of Chemistry member (MRSC or above), you can become an assessor. Experience of working on an accreditation application is desirable, but not essential.
Download the role descriptor for RSC Accreditation Assessor
We are currently recruiting for inorganic chemistry assessors. Please submit a CV (maximum 4 pages) and explain why you would like to be involved (maximum 2 pages) by emailing us by Friday 6 September 2024.
Please note: this is a voluntary position and is not paid, however, all expenses will be covered.
We welcome applications from all assessor areas of chemistry (Organic, Inorganic, Physical and Analytical) throughout the year. If your application to become an assessor is successful but there is no immediate vacancy in your specialism, we’ll add you to the waiting list.
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