

MSci Chemistry with Study Abroad
About this course
Chemistry is the science of matter at the molecular and atomic level, and its reach extends into medicine, materials science, energy, food, environmental science, and almost every area of modern technology. Chemists seek to understand the structures of molecules, how they interact, and how they can be synthesised, modified, and put to use in everything from pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals to advanced materials and clean energy systems. The discipline sits at the heart of the scientific enterprise, and the rigorous quantitative and experimental training it provides is among the most transferable in science. At the University of Bristol, this four-year programme combines a world-class chemistry education with a year spent studying abroad at a partner institution, broadening both your scientific and your personal horizons. Bristol's chemistry department is guided by world-class experts and has strengths across organic, inorganic, physical, and computational chemistry, and you will develop your knowledge of how chemistry shapes the world around you while building the skills to contribute to some of the most significant challenges of the coming decades, from developing new medicines to addressing climate change. The study abroad year provides cultural depth and language exposure alongside the scientific growth that is the degree's primary purpose. Chemistry graduates are among the most versatile and in-demand in the sciences. The pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and chemical industries are the most direct employers, with roles in research and development, synthesis, analysis, and process development. Materials science, agrochemicals, food science, environmental analysis, and forensic science are further sectors. Many graduates also move into finance, consulting, teaching, and science policy, where the discipline's emphasis on quantitative reasoning, careful experimental design, and evidence-based argument translates directly. Postgraduate study is a common route for those who want to specialise in a particular area of chemistry or to pursue academic research. The typical entry tariff is 168 points.
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