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BSc Chemistry
About this course
Chemistry is the science that studies matter at the molecular level, investigating the properties, structures, and transformations of substances from the simplest atoms to the most complex biological molecules. It is the foundation of medicine, materials science, environmental science, energy technology, and countless other fields, and its central role in addressing the most pressing challenges facing humanity, including climate change, renewable energy, sustainable materials, food security, and disease, makes it one of the most practically important of the natural sciences. At Warwick, which has a strong research reputation in chemistry and a track record of producing highly employable graduates, this three-year full-time degree develops the practical, analytical, numerical, and logical reasoning skills that the discipline demands. You will study organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, building a comprehensive understanding of chemical principles alongside the laboratory skills to apply them. The programme includes a sandwich year, giving you substantial professional experience in a chemistry-related industry or research organisation, and work placement opportunities are also available. Both equip you with insights into professional chemical practice that complement your academic training and significantly strengthen your employability. Chemistry graduates from Warwick go on to careers in pharmaceuticals, materials, agrochemicals, environmental science, food and drink, cosmetics, energy, and many other sectors. The analytical and problem-solving skills you develop transfer well into fields such as finance, consulting, and the law, and many chemistry graduates work outside traditional laboratory settings. Professional qualification as a Chartered Chemist through the Royal Society of Chemistry is an option for those pursuing research or industrial careers. Postgraduate study in chemistry or a related discipline is another well-trodden path, and the degree provides an excellent foundation for doctoral research.
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