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Chemistry and biochemistry hold distinct positions in science. Known as the central science, chemistry bridges the gap between physical sciences (like physics and materials science) and life sciences (such as biology and genetics), as well as applied fields (including engineering and medicine). While chemistry examines matter's fundamental properties, biochemistry applies chemical concepts to study biological systems. Graduates in these fields find opportunities in diverse sectors ranging from agriculture and forensic science to healthcare and sustainable materials innovation.
These degree programs provide comprehensive training across chemistry's five core disciplines: analytical, organic, inorganic, physical, and biochemistry. Through faculty guidance and cutting-edge research, students hone essential laboratory techniques, communication abilities, and analytical reasoning skills.