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BSc Chemistry with Materials Chemistry with Foundation Year
About this course
Chemistry with materials chemistry combines the foundational principles of chemical science with focused study of the materials that enable modern technology and address global challenges. Materials chemistry sits at the interface of chemistry, physics, and engineering, concerned with the design, synthesis, and characterisation of substances with tailored properties for applications ranging from energy storage and conversion to biomedical devices and electronics. Understanding how atomic and molecular structure determines macroscopic properties is one of the most productive and practically significant skills a chemist can possess, and it underpins everything from the design of new pharmaceuticals to the development of lightweight structural materials and more efficient solar cells. At Keele this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, giving you the preparatory stage to build the mathematical and scientific foundations you need before you enter the main chemistry curriculum. Once in the degree, you will study the major areas of chemical science alongside specialist materials chemistry content, guided in part by researchers working at the frontiers of the field. Laboratory work is central to the programme, developing the practical skills and data literacy that professional chemistry requires and that employers in the chemical and allied industries consistently value. The materials chemistry strand connects chemical principles to real-world applications, giving you a clear sense of how the science you are studying relates to contemporary challenges in energy, health, and sustainability. Graduates move into careers in the chemical, pharmaceutical, materials, and energy industries, as well as in environmental science, forensic science, and research. Many go on to postgraduate study at master's or doctoral level, building specialist expertise in materials science, polymer chemistry, nanotechnology, or related areas. The degree is also a strong foundation for graduate professional qualifications in chemistry and materials-related fields.
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