

BSc Chemistry with a Year Abroad
About this course
Chemistry is the science of matter and transformation, examining the structure, properties and behaviour of substances and the reactions that convert them into other substances. It operates at the molecular and atomic scale to explain phenomena that range from the digestion of food and the action of drugs to the formation of stars and the chemistry of the atmosphere. It is a foundational science that underpins biology, medicine, materials science, environmental science and engineering, and a degree in chemistry develops a rigorous analytical mindset alongside practical laboratory skills that are valued across a wide range of professional contexts. At the University of Kent this four-year degree combines a full chemistry education with a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in an international scientific environment and broaden your perspective on the discipline. You will explore the major branches of chemistry, including organic, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry, developing both theoretical understanding and practical laboratory competence. The course engages with some of the significant challenges that chemistry addresses, from the development of new pharmaceuticals and the chemistry of climate change to advances in energy storage and materials design. The title indicates that the year abroad is integrated into the four-year structure of this version of the degree. Chemistry graduates are highly employable across a wide range of sectors. Many go into careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, working in drug discovery, formulation and analytical science. Others find roles in chemical manufacturing, materials development, environmental science, food science, forensic science and healthcare. The analytical rigour, precision and problem-solving orientation that chemistry demands are valued across many professional contexts beyond the sciences. For those wishing to continue their studies, the degree provides excellent preparation for postgraduate work in chemistry, pharmaceutical science, materials science, biochemistry or chemical engineering.
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