

MSci Chemistry with a Year in Industry
About this course
Chemistry is the central science, connecting physics and mathematics at the atomic scale with biology, materials science, and medicine at the level of molecules and compounds. It asks how matter is structured, how substances interact and transform, and how new materials and molecules can be made and understood. A chemistry degree develops your ability to think analytically and experimentally, to work with precision, and to make connections across complex systems. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Nottingham includes a year in industry, which is its defining structural feature. Spending a full year working in a chemical or related industrial environment before your final year gives you professional experience that complements the academic rigour of the degree. You will develop your understanding of organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, gaining practical skills in synthesis, characterisation, spectroscopy, and quantitative analysis. The degree also includes a foundation component for those who need an additional year to build their scientific foundations before the main programme begins. Nottingham's chemistry department has a strong research profile, and your studies will be informed by active research across areas including pharmaceutical chemistry, materials, catalysis, and green chemistry. Chemistry graduates are among the most employable science graduates, working across pharmaceuticals, materials, agrochemicals, food science, environmental science, and advanced manufacturing. The year in industry significantly strengthens your position in the graduate job market, giving you a relevant track record alongside your degree. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study or doctoral research, pursuing specialisms in synthesis, analytical chemistry, computational chemistry, or medicinal chemistry. Others move into roles in science education, scientific publishing, patent law, or regulatory affairs, where the combination of technical knowledge and clear thinking is highly valued.
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