A degree in chemistry will give you insight into areas that are central to biology, geology, materials science, medicine, environmental science and many branches of engineering. It will give you practical skills through extensive hands-on experience with state-of-the-art equipment and will provide you with a genuinely scientific approach to problem-solving, data analysis and interpretation.
Careers
Many of our chemistry graduates continue their studies in such areas as medicine, pharmacology, agriculture, chemical engineering, journalism, law, forensic science and biochemistry. Many graduates decide to continue their education after their first degree, and more than half of our graduates attend medical or graduate school. Students who plan to become high school teachers may choose to earn dual degrees in chemistry and education.