

BSc Chemistry and Physics
About this course
Chemistry and physics together constitute the two most fundamental natural sciences, sharing deep mathematical foundations and each illuminating aspects of the world that the other cannot fully address alone. Chemistry investigates matter and its transformations, from atomic structure and chemical bonding through reaction mechanisms and thermodynamics to the synthesis of complex molecules. Physics examines the fundamental laws that govern energy, motion, space, and time, from the quantum realm to the cosmological scale. Studied together, they provide one of the most rigorous and intellectually demanding scientific educations available. At Durham University, this three-year full-time degree develops foundational knowledge and practical skills in both chemistry and physics, linking academic theory with practical laboratory experience taught by subject discipline specialists in both fields. The transferable skills gained, including mathematical reasoning, experimental design, data analysis, and the ability to model complex systems, prepare graduates for careers across a wide range of sectors. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional experience and the opportunity to engage with chemistry and physics in international academic and research contexts. Graduates from chemistry and physics programmes are in strong demand across the physical and life sciences, engineering, finance, and technology. Consulting, accounting, banking, investment management, research, data science, pharmaceutical science, materials development, and environmental monitoring are all well-established career destinations. The combination of deep quantitative skill and experimental competence is valued in any role that requires sophisticated analysis of complex physical or chemical systems. Postgraduate study in chemistry, physics, materials science, or a related field is a natural continuation for those who wish to develop specialist research expertise.
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