

MChem Chemistry with Study Abroad
About this course
Chemistry is the central science, touching almost every aspect of modern life and driving advances in medicine, materials, energy, and environmental management. Chemists develop the drugs that save lives, the materials that make technology possible, the sensors that monitor our environment, and the chemical processes that underpin manufacturing and agriculture. The discipline builds a deep understanding of molecular structure, reaction mechanisms, and the quantitative principles that govern how matter behaves, alongside the analytical and practical laboratory skills that transform that understanding into useful knowledge. At Queen's University Belfast, this four-year, full-time programme includes a year of study abroad at a partner institution, giving you an international academic experience that complements and enriches your chemistry education. You will develop a rigorous grounding in the core branches of chemistry, including organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry, moving from fundamental principles to advanced topics across the four years. Laboratory work is central to the degree, developing the practical skills that research and industrial careers require. The year abroad broadens your perspective, exposing you to different research cultures and scientific communities, and builds the independence and adaptability that employers increasingly value. Belfast's strong research environment in chemistry ensures that the teaching reflects current developments in the field. Graduates of Chemistry with Study Abroad pursue careers in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, petrochemicals, agrochemicals, materials science, environmental monitoring, and research. Many continue to postgraduate study at PhD level, contributing to academic or industrial research at the frontier of the discipline. The international experience the year abroad provides is valued across a global scientific community. Professional registration with the Royal Society of Chemistry is a recognised development step, and the transferable analytical and quantitative skills the degree provides are valued across many fields beyond chemistry itself.
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