

BSc Chemistry (including a Foundation Year)
About this course
Chemistry is the central science, connecting physics and mathematics to the biological and earth sciences, and underpinning many of the most important technologies of the modern world. It explores the properties of matter at the atomic and molecular level, the mechanisms of chemical reactions, and the ways in which chemical knowledge can be applied to create new medicines, materials, fuels, and processes. The discipline rewards both rigorous mathematical thinking and practical laboratory skill, and a chemistry degree trains you in both. At the University of Chester, this four-year programme includes a foundation year, which provides a thorough grounding in the mathematical and scientific principles underpinning chemistry before the main degree begins. This makes the programme accessible to students who have not studied chemistry or mathematics to the level required for direct entry, or who want to build their confidence in these areas before tackling the full degree. As you progress, you will cover organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry in depth, alongside analytical techniques, spectroscopy, and computational chemistry. Laboratory work runs throughout the degree, developing practical skills that are directly relevant to professional and research careers in chemistry. Chester is a university with a practical, student-focused ethos, and the chemistry programme benefits from good laboratory facilities and teaching staff who are engaged in research and professional practice. The North West of England has a significant chemical industry, which provides a practical context for the programme and opportunities for connections with employers in the sector. Chemistry graduates work in the pharmaceutical industry, chemical manufacturing, materials science, environmental science, forensic science, quality control, food science, and education. Many go on to postgraduate study, including PhD research and masters programmes in specialist areas, before entering professional chemistry roles. Chartered status through the Royal Society of Chemistry is an aspiration for many graduates and the degree provides a foundation for this route.
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