Why Chemistry

Are you captivated by the building blocks of matter and how they shape the world around us? Do you want to explore the science behind reactions, materials, and innovations that impact everyday life? Then studying Chemistry could be the perfect path for you. Our chemistry courses provide you with the foundational knowledge, practical laboratory skills, and analytical expertise needed to understand chemical processes and contribute to advancements across various fields. The majority of  our undergraduate courses are accredited by the relevant professional bodies.

You’ll dive into essential topics, from organic and inorganic chemistry to physical and analytical techniques, gaining insights into how substances interact and transform. With a blend of theoretical understanding and hands-on experimentation, our courses allow you to develop skills in research, data interpretation, and problem-solving. Whether you're interested in pharmaceuticals, environmental science, or material development, our courses offer a comprehensive approach. You’ll gain awareness of the ethical and industrial implications that shape chemical practices worldwide, preparing you to make a lasting impact in fields as diverse as healthcare, technology, and sustainability.

What can you do with a degree in Chemistry

Chemistry goes beyond mixing substances; it’s about transforming the world through innovation and problem-solving. A career in this field lets you make a meaningful difference by creating new materials, developing cleaner energy solutions, and advancing medical research. Whether it’s creating sustainable solutions, designing life-saving drugs, or researching chemical reactions, chemistry offers diverse and impactful ways to contribute.

In roles like analytical chemist, materials scientist, or pharmaceutical chemist, you’ll work with cutting-edge technologies to solve complex challenges. You could develop new pharmaceuticals, improve environmental sustainability through green chemistry, or innovate in materials science. As a researcher, you might study molecular structures to advance technology or work in regulatory roles to ensure chemical safety. Whether in laboratories, industry, or public policy, a qualification in chemistry equips you to make a lasting impact on society and the environment.

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Our experts

We have many experts in Chemistry. Here are a few of them:

Dr Karl Hemming

Karl Hemming

Senior Lecturer in Organic Chemistry

His research focuses on synthetic organic chemistry, including nitrogen heterocycles and polyene natural products. He teaches organic and pharmaceutical chemistry across chemistry, pharmacy, and forensic science courses.

Dr Gordon Morris

Gordon Morris

Professor of Carbohydrate Chemistry

His research focuses on polysaccharide structure-function, mucoadhesion, and peptide chemistry. With expertise in biopolymer analysis, he investigates interactions and stability in carbohydrate-based systems.

Professor Paul Elliot

Professor Paul Elliot

Professor of Inorganic Chemistry

Paul is the Director of the Centre for Functional Materials. His research focuses on the photophysical and photochemical properties of transition metal complexes, exploring their innovative applications.


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Researchers secure funding to illuminate chemistry

Scientists at the University of Huddersfield have secured significant funding to develop novel and sustainable molecular materials that harness light to drive useful chemical reactions.

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