

BSc Chemistry with Mathematics
About this course
Chemistry and mathematics are among the most rigorous intellectual disciplines available to study, and combining them produces graduates with an unusually powerful set of analytical tools. Chemistry describes the material world at the level of atoms and molecules, explaining why substances behave as they do, how reactions occur, and how new materials and medicines can be designed. Mathematics provides the language in which the most precise descriptions of chemical phenomena are expressed, and the quantitative methods that underpin experimental chemistry and computational modelling. At University College London this three-year full-time programme develops both disciplines to a high level in parallel, giving you a genuine grounding in each rather than treating mathematics as simply a supporting tool for chemistry. You will study organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry alongside the mathematical content of calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, statistics, and numerical methods. The combination develops a rigour and precision in both symbolic manipulation and experimental practice that distinguishes you in a competitive graduate market. UCL's chemistry and mathematics departments are internationally recognised research environments, and you will study in a context where both subjects are taken seriously at the highest level. London's concentration of pharmaceutical companies, financial institutions, and research laboratories provides a rich range of potential directions after graduation. Graduates go on to careers in pharmaceuticals and drug discovery, materials science, chemical research, scientific computing, finance (particularly quantitative roles), data science, and academia. The combination of chemical knowledge and mathematical sophistication is particularly valued in roles that require modelling, simulation, or the quantitative analysis of complex systems. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in chemistry, chemical physics, computational chemistry, or mathematical finance.
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