139 Undergraduate Studies in Chemistry 2023
139 Results in Chemistry
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Learn about the structure, properties and reactivity of molecules. This fundamental knowledge plays an integral role in our understanding of the world. Chemistry is a broad su ... +
Are you interested in waste recycling or in developing new active agents in the pharmaceutical industry? As a graduate of our Applied Chemistry bachelor degree programme, you ... +
Earn a scholarship worth up to US$10,000
Chemistry is the central science. All aspects of technical development require people with expertise in chemistry. A basic chemical education is required of doctors, dentists, ... +
Chemical Engineering and Chemistry plays an important role in solving societal problems. For instance, the development of cleaner forms of energy, new materials with highly sp ... +
Concerned with the study of matter, its properties and reactions, chemistry plays a key role in tackling global challenges such as energy production, health and wellbeing, foo ... +
Combine your love of physics, interest in chemistry, and outstanding math skills into career opportunities with exciting growth potential. Chemical physics is the perfect majo ... +
At the Faculty of Chemical Technology, students may focus their professional profiles towards specialized fields: the production and properties of metals, glass, or ceramic ma ... +
The marine chemistry degree combines the best of the marine science courses with a chemistry program of great depth, which provides myriad opportunities for the aspiring ocean ... +
Studying chemistry can open the door to an exciting range of career options. From practical scientists to research technologists to academic specialists, all can be reached, i ... +
Learn the conceptual frameworks and art of chemical experimentation used by working chemists to understand, predict, and manipulate matter at the atomic and molecular levels. ... +