

BSc Chemistry
About this course
Often described as the central science, chemistry occupies a unique position in the natural sciences because it connects physics and mathematics to biology, medicine, and materials. It explains how atoms combine to form molecules, how those molecules react and transform, and how the properties of matter arise from its structure at the atomic and molecular level. Understanding chemistry means understanding the physical world in a precise and testable way, and its applications stretch from the medicines we take and the fuels we use to the materials in our clothes, buildings, and electronics. At the University of Huddersfield, the Chemistry degree includes a foundation year that provides the scientific and academic foundations needed to succeed in the main programme, making the degree accessible to those who are building on non-traditional qualifications or returning to science after a gap. The full programme runs over three years in full-time mode following the foundation year. It includes a sandwich year option and a work placement, giving you the opportunity to spend time in a real industrial or research setting and to develop the practical experience that employers in chemistry and related industries value highly. Huddersfield has a long history of chemistry education rooted in its connections to local industry, and that applied orientation continues through the modern programme. Graduates in chemistry are among the most versatile in science. The analytical rigour and laboratory skills the degree develops open doors across pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, materials science, environmental analysis, food science, forensics, and quality assurance. Many graduates enter roles in research and development, chemical analysis, or process chemistry, while others move into teaching, scientific writing, patent work, or management within technical industries. For those who want to deepen their expertise, the degree provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in chemistry, biochemistry, materials science, or a range of related fields. The typical entry tariff is 88 points.
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