

BSc Chemistry
About this course
Chemistry is the central science, connecting physics and mathematics on one side to biology and medicine on the other, and providing the molecular-level understanding that underpins advances in materials, energy, pharmaceuticals, food science and environmental protection. The discipline asks fundamental questions about the structure, properties and reactivity of matter, and it answers them through a combination of theoretical reasoning and experimental investigation that is among the most intellectually demanding and practically rewarding in science. At the University of East Anglia this BSc programme runs full time over three years, providing a thorough grounding in the core disciplines of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry alongside the analytical and computational methods that define modern chemical research. You will develop strong practical laboratory skills throughout the programme, learning to design and execute experiments with care and precision, to analyse and interpret data rigorously, and to communicate your findings in the written forms expected of a professional scientist. The programme provides the depth of training needed for a wide range of chemical careers and for progression to postgraduate study. You will engage with spectroscopic methods, synthetic techniques, thermodynamics, kinetics, quantum chemistry and the properties of materials, building an integrated understanding of how chemical knowledge is constructed and applied. The ability to move fluently between theoretical reasoning and experimental practice is central to what chemistry develops in its students. Graduates from chemistry programmes move into careers in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, materials science, environmental science, food science, analytical testing, chemical engineering, education and research. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study, including conversion to an MChem-level qualification or further research at doctoral level, which is the standard route into academic research or senior industrial research and development roles. The strong employment market for chemistry graduates reflects the discipline's central role in the modern economy.
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