This degree course opens up the fascinating world of chemistry, providing you with core knowledge, specialist skills and plenty of practical experience in our outstanding laboratory facilities.

Chemistry powers many aspects of our lives, from the clean water we drink to the air we breathe. The materials we use in our everyday lives, much of the food we eat, and the energy that runs our homes, schools and workplaces we owe to the work of chemists. Chemistry is a vibrant, fascinating subject that enhances our understanding of the natural and physical world and often provides the key to solving global challenges. This is why chemistry students can go on to make a real difference in the world, tackling issues like climate change, hunger and disease.

Our Chemistry programme provides a comprehensive study of the subject with the opportunity to tailor the course in your final year through optional modules. Throughout your studies you will gain hands-on experience in our state-of-the-art STEMLab facilities – gaining key lab skills in the process.

As your knowledge of chemistry grows, you will also develop analytical and problem-solving skills that have value in a wide variety of employment contexts. Our placement scheme gives you the opportunity to gain highly sought-after workplace experience and apply what you have learnt in a real job with real responsibilities, often working with major companies and organisations. You could also broaden your horizons with a year studying abroad.

Our Department of Chemistry prides itself on offering students high levels of pastoral support, a peer-mentoring scheme, and the compelling insights of our renowned academic staff, many of whom are active in research with far-reaching impact.

In Years 1 and 2 the main areas of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry form the backbone of this degree, with additional modules in spectroscopy, analytical chemistry, and mathematics. Laboratory classes, workshops and seminars support these lectures. After Year 2, the development of core chemistry continues along with optional topics which include biomedical analysis and drug metabolism.

In the final year, you will study research techniques and methods that are complemented with further advanced modules in chemistry. You will also undertake investigative projects across a variety of areas of chemistry, building your research skills and team-working abilities.

What's the difference between MChem and BSc?

Both the Chemistry BSc (Hons) degree and the Chemistry MChem (Hons) degree are orientated towards the practice of chemistry in the world outside the University. Our BSc equips you for employment in chemistry, scientific and other sectors. The MChem course prepares you for pursuing a PhD or for a career in industrial research.

Chemical Engineering or Chemistry

Loughborough University offers undergraduate degrees in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry.

What's the difference, and which one should you study?