

BSc Chemistry with Cosmetic Science
About this course
Chemistry is the science of matter: how it is structured, how it behaves, and how it transforms. Cosmetic science applies that knowledge to the formulation, testing, and regulation of the products people use every day, from skincare and haircare to colour cosmetics and personal hygiene products. This combination is a genuinely practical one. The cosmetics and personal care industry is a major global sector that demands chemists who understand not only the underlying molecular science but also the specific challenges of formulating products that are safe, stable, effective, and compliant with an increasingly complex regulatory environment. At the University of Reading, this three-year full-time programme is designed to give you a thorough grounding in chemistry alongside specialised knowledge in cosmetic science. The programme includes a foundation year for students who need to build their scientific foundations before entering the degree proper, making it accessible to a wider range of applicants with a typical entry tariff of 104 points. A placement year is also incorporated, giving you the opportunity to work in industry and apply your learning in a professional context. Work placements in this field frequently take place within cosmetics companies, ingredient suppliers, testing laboratories, or regulatory consultancies, all of which provide invaluable professional experience and often lead to graduate employment. You will study core chemistry including organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, alongside subjects specific to the cosmetic sector such as formulation science, skin biology, ingredient chemistry, and the regulatory frameworks governing product safety and marketing. The sandwich structure means you will graduate with both a strong scientific education and practical industry experience. Graduates are well placed for careers in cosmetic formulation, product development, quality assurance, regulatory affairs, and research and development. Many employers in this sector look specifically for graduates with this combination of chemistry and cosmetic science expertise, making the programme a distinctive and valued pathway into the industry.
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