Studying Chemistry
Thinking about Chemistry at University? Here’s how to decide!
Step 1: Watch some lectures that give you a taste for the subject and courses you will take
Like the subject? - Time to consider course options:
Step 2: Consider some specific courses you may like at universities you’d be interested in
Some universities offering Finance related courses include:
Imperial College London (ICL)
University of Nottingham
University of Bath
University College London (UCL)
Common course examples include:
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Does this fit with your career plans?
Careers students studying this degree can go into:
Quantitative Analyst (Quant) – If you have strong math and coding skills, you can work in investment banks or hedge funds, developing complex financial models.
Financial Analyst – Your data analysis and critical thinking skills can help with market research, risk assessment, and investment strategy.
Chemical Engineer — Applying chemistry principles to design and optimize manufacturing processes in industries such as energy, materials, and consumer goods.
Environmental Scientist — Assessing pollution, developing sustainable solutions, and working on environmental protection projects.
Forensic Scientist — Analysing evidence from crime scenes to support law enforcement investigations.
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