

BSc Chemistry
About this course
Chemistry is the science of matter and transformation, concerned with the composition and structure of substances and with the reactions through which one kind of matter becomes another. It is the central science, bridging physics and biology and providing the molecular understanding that underpins medicine, materials, energy, and the environment. Chemists synthesise new compounds, analyse unknown substances, investigate reaction mechanisms, and develop the processes on which the pharmaceutical, chemical, and materials industries depend. The discipline trains a particular kind of mind: rigorous, quantitative, experimentally disciplined, and alert to the difference between what is measured and what is inferred. At Cardiff University, this three-year full-time degree provides a solid grounding in the fundamentals of chemistry with a particular emphasis on developing research skills alongside core subject knowledge. You will study organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry in depth, alongside analytical methods, spectroscopy, and the computational tools that are increasingly central to chemical practice. Laboratory work is integral throughout the programme, building experimental competence and the capacity to design, carry out, and critically interpret investigations. Cardiff's research-active chemistry department means that the teaching is informed by current scientific work, and you will engage with the frontiers of the discipline as well as its established foundations. You will graduate with the quantitative precision, laboratory skill, and analytical thinking that professional chemistry demands. These capacities are widely valued beyond the chemical sciences themselves, wherever rigorous data-based reasoning is needed. Graduates from chemistry degrees pursue careers in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, chemical, and materials industries, in analytical and quality control roles, in environmental chemistry, and in research. Teaching, science communication, patent law, and regulatory science are also common destinations. Many graduates go on to postgraduate research, and the degree provides a strong foundation for doctoral study in chemistry or related disciplines.
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