Chemistry is the science which deals with molecular and atomic systems especially with the composition, properties, structure, and reactions of a substance (chemical reactions). Chemistry is closely related to physics and it is a branch of physical sciences. The main task of chemistry is to understand the origin of the substance. The composition of the substance is analyzed in atomic level. Atomic-molecular theory is the base of chemistry sciences. Chemistry differs from physics in the case that during physical phenomena the substance does not turn into another (material vary on physical properties only) while during chemical reactions the substances turn into another. There are many branches of chemistry such as agro-chemistry, kinetics, cluster chemistry, combinatorial chemistry, solid state chemistry, nanochemistry, photochemistry and theoretical chemistry. Graduates can work various positions, such as chemical technologists, researchers, chemistry analysts, pharmacists, environmentalists, food technologists, oil and petroleum engineers and etc.
AP degree programme in Chemical and Biotechnical Science is a 2½-year full-time Higher Educational programme qualifying our graduates for key functions within a number of trades and industries. Typical areas of work include control laboratories, research and development laboratories both in the manufacturing sector, and at universities and other research institutes.
The Maastricht Science Programme offers you the opportunity to create your personal curriculum from a broad offer of courses in the natural sciences.
For students who do not want to be limited to a single academic discipline. UCM offers 150 courses in almost all academic disciplines. The 3-year programme is entirely in English.
University of Bradford
The programmes allow you considerable flexibility in the study pathway that you follow. In addition to the choice of specialism and the choice of research or commercial experience, third-year exits (with a BSc qualification rather than MChem) are possible for those who choose not to develop further experience.
Johannes Kepler University Linz
The joint Bachelor's degree program in Biological Chemistry is organized and supported by the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences at the JKU Linz and the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of South Bohmemia in Budweis, Czech Republic
University of Greenwich
This is one of the few university chemistry programmes that offers analytical chemistry as a major part of the core study, reflecting the university's long tradition of excellence in this subject.
Brunel University
This course provides you with an understanding of the main subject areas in biosciences, with a focus on biochemistry. It will help you develop transferable and professional skills appropriate to a wide range of careers in health care, industry and academia.
Central Ostrobothnia University of Applied Sciences
Degree: Bachelor of Engineering The aim of this degree programme is to give the students a comprehensive knowledge of chemical engineering based on sufficient skills in chemistry. In the specialisation option the students will gain education in environmental issues like: recycling of materials, production of energy, handling of wastewater, cleaning of air, environmental management and process planning. Competences in mathematical and scientific skills as well as economical thinking and management skills are also achieved. The student will get a holistic view on life-cycle thinking and material flows in industrial planning and other fields of society.
University of Dundee
Modern Biochemistry has a broad remit, covering all aspects of how cells behave. It has also given rise to the new disciplines of Molecular Biology and Molecular Genetics, and with them underpins many of the exciting advances being made in medicine and biotechnology today.
Tomas Bata University in Zlín
Students of this course acquire the basics of natural sciences and engineering disciplines as well as essential laboratory skills. Our laboratories offer up-to-date equipment and information technologies. In the third year, students have the option to choose special subjects, which will be further developed within their Master's study. The aim is to create a career-focused Bachelor's course.
Dublin Institute of Technology
The aim of this programme is to produce graduates with the necessary skills for employment as technicians/technologists or scientifi c personnel in the fields of Biotechnology and Biosciences.
University of Bradford
The programmes allow you considerable flexibility in the study pathway that you follow. In addition to the choice of specialism and the choice of research or commercial experience, third-year exits (with a BSc qualification rather than MChem) are possible for those who choose not to develop further experience.