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BSc Chemistry with Science Foundation Year
About this course
Chemistry is the central science, providing the concepts and practical tools for understanding the composition, structure, properties, and transformations of matter. It underpins biology, medicine, materials science, environmental science, and much of modern industry, making chemists among the most versatile scientific graduates in the economy. Studying chemistry at degree level develops rigorous experimental and analytical thinking alongside knowledge of organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry that is directly applicable in pharmaceutical, chemical, environmental, and materials research and production. At the University of Lincoln this four-year full-time programme includes a science foundation year, designed for students who need to build or strengthen their scientific knowledge before progressing to the main chemistry degree. The foundation year provides the mathematical, physical, and chemical grounding needed to succeed at degree level, making the programme accessible to students from a broader range of educational backgrounds. From the foundation year onwards, you will study within a vibrant, research-driven environment where academic staff are active researchers committed to chemical innovation. You will develop practical laboratory skills alongside theoretical knowledge across the core areas of chemistry, learning to design and carry out experiments, interpret results, and communicate your findings clearly. Chemistry graduates pursue careers across an exceptionally wide range of sectors. The pharmaceutical and chemical industries are major employers, with roles in synthesis, analysis, formulation, and quality control. Environmental science, food and drink, materials science, forensic science, and teaching are other well-established directions. The analytical and problem-solving skills the degree develops are valued beyond the laboratory, in management, finance, and technology roles. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in chemistry or a related field, with PhD research a common route for those seeking academic or specialist industrial research careers.
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