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This Bachelor of Science program in pure chemistry immerses you in the captivating realm of chemical science, offering extensive hands-on laboratory practice and adaptable course options - all delivered in our exceptional, cutting-edge research facilities.
Chemistry drives countless elements of modern life, from purifying our drinking water to maintaining breathable air. The substances we encounter daily, much of our food supply, and the power fueling our homes and workplaces all stem from chemical innovations. As a dynamic and engaging discipline, chemistry deepens our comprehension of both natural phenomena and manufactured materials while frequently offering solutions to worldwide problems. This makes chemistry graduates uniquely positioned to address pressing global concerns such as environmental crises, food shortages, and health emergencies.
Loughborough University's Chemistry BSc (Hons) program delivers thorough subject coverage while allowing specialization through elective modules in the final year. During your studies, you'll acquire practical expertise in our advanced STEMLab complex - developing sophisticated laboratory techniques throughout the process.
As your chemical knowledge expands, you'll simultaneously cultivate analytical and critical thinking abilities valued across numerous professional fields. Our internship program enables you to obtain coveted industry experience, applying classroom learning in actual work environments with genuine responsibilities, frequently collaborating with leading corporations (including GlaxoSmithKline, RB, Lubrizol, and Pirelli). You may also choose to expand your cultural perspective through international study opportunities.
The Chemistry Department takes particular pride in providing exceptional student support services, a peer guidance initiative, and access to distinguished faculty members - many engaged in groundbreaking research with global significance.
The initial two years establish fundamental knowledge in inorganic, organic and physical chemistry as the degree's foundation, supplemented by coursework in spectroscopy, analytical methods, and mathematical applications. These theoretical components are reinforced through practical sessions, group discussions, and laboratory workshops. Following Year 2, core chemical principles advance alongside specialized electives covering pharmaceutical development, cutting-edge analytical techniques, thermodynamic systems, and advanced inorganic concepts.
Your final year emphasizes research methodologies alongside advanced chemistry modules. The curriculum includes two collaborative investigative projects - enhancing both your research capabilities and teamwork competencies.