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BSc Chemistry with Cosmetic Science with a Year in Industry
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Chemistry with cosmetic science is an applied degree that combines a rigorous grounding in chemistry with specialist knowledge of the science behind cosmetics, skincare, fragrance, and personal care products. It is a degree for those who want to understand not just how molecules behave but how that knowledge translates into the development of products that people use every day. Cosmetics sit at the junction of chemistry, biology, and consumer science, requiring an understanding of skin physiology, formulation chemistry, safety testing, and the regulatory frameworks that govern product development. At the University of Reading, this four-year, full-time programme is distinctive in combining genuine chemical depth with that specialist applied focus, and it includes a year spent working in industry. You will study organic, physical, and analytical chemistry alongside the specialist cosmetic science content, including the chemistry of surfactants, emollients, and actives, the formulation of skincare and haircare products, and the evaluation of cosmetic performance and safety. The year in industry gives you extended professional experience in a cosmetic science or related chemistry setting, connecting your academic study to the realities of product development in a commercial context and providing professional networks and insight that are genuinely valuable in the graduate market. Graduates of chemistry with cosmetic science are well placed for careers in cosmetics and personal care companies, in research and development, product formulation, quality control, regulatory affairs, and consumer science. The underlying chemistry training also supports careers in pharmaceuticals, materials science, and analytical laboratories, while the specialist cosmetic knowledge is in demand from the large and growing personal care industry. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in chemistry, cosmetic science, or related fields. For those who want to apply chemistry to an industry with immediate consumer relevance, this programme provides a distinctive and career-focused education.
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