

BSc Chemistry
About this course
Chemistry is the science of matter at the atomic and molecular level, and it underpins much of what we know about the physical world. It explains how drugs cure disease, how materials can be designed with specific properties, how energy is stored and released, how food is preserved, and how the atmosphere responds to human emissions. It is a discipline that rewards precision, creativity, and the willingness to engage with complexity, and it develops habits of mind, rigorous experimental thinking, quantitative reasoning, and the ability to move between theoretical models and physical reality, that are valuable across a wide range of careers. At Sheffield this accredited BSc Chemistry takes you across the full breadth of the discipline, covering organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry alongside the practical and computational skills that modern chemists need. You will develop understanding of chemical synthesis, spectroscopic methods, thermodynamics, kinetics, materials chemistry, and the many areas of application where chemistry meets biology, medicine, and engineering. The three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year and a year abroad, giving you direct experience in an industrial or research chemistry environment and the opportunity to study chemistry in a different country, both of which are valuable for a career in an internationally connected science. Chemistry graduates are in demand across the pharmaceutical, chemical, materials, food and drink, energy, and environmental industries. Academic and industrial research, quality analysis, patent law, science communication, and finance are all routes taken by chemistry graduates. The Royal Society of Chemistry accreditation that Sheffield's degree carries is recognised by employers and is an important professional credential. Postgraduate study, including research degrees and taught master's programmes, is a natural route for those who want to deepen their expertise.
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