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BSc Chemistry with a Year in Industry
About this course
Chemistry is one of the central sciences, concerned with the composition, structure, properties, and transformations of matter at the molecular and atomic level. Its scope ranges from the synthesis of new pharmaceutical compounds and materials to the analysis of environmental samples and the investigation of the chemical processes that sustain life. Chemistry touches almost every aspect of modern life, underpinning medicine, materials science, energy technology, food production, and environmental protection, and chemists are among the most versatile and scientifically rigorous graduates in any field. At Queen's University Belfast, this four-year, full-time degree with a year in industry gives you a deep and rigorous grounding in chemical principles, from molecular structure and reaction mechanisms to analytical and practical laboratory skills that are central to professional practice. You will build a solid foundation in both theoretical and experimental chemistry, developing the problem-solving and quantitative reasoning capabilities that the discipline requires. The year in industry is a distinctive feature of this route: spending a full year working in a chemistry-related professional environment gives you direct experience of how the discipline is applied commercially and scientifically, develops transferable professional skills, and provides the kind of practical context that reinforces and extends your academic learning. Chemistry graduates are among the most employable in science. The pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, materials science, petrochemicals, food and consumer goods companies, environmental agencies, and academic research are all common destinations. The analytical and problem-solving skills of a chemistry degree are also valued in patent law, financial analysis, science communication, and consulting. Postgraduate study in chemistry, chemical engineering, or related fields is a natural next step for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue a research career.
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