Degrees in Chemistry - Royal Society of Chemistry
Degrees in Chemistry - Royal Society of Chemistry Degrees in Chemistry - Royal Society of Chemistry
Why study chemistry? A degree in chemistry opens the door to a wide range of career options – far more than you may have realised. Chemists are not just confined to the lab! Chemists play a vital role in developing many of the everyday products we take for granted and help to sustain and improve our quality of life. Lots of trained chemists end up in non-traditional chemistry careers because of all the transferable skills they gain from studying chemistry. © Arctic Images/Alamy www.rsc.org/education 1
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Why study chemistry?<br />
A degree <strong>in</strong> chemistry opens the door to a wide range <strong>of</strong> career options – far more than you may have<br />
realised. Chemists are not just conf<strong>in</strong>ed to the lab!<br />
Chemists play a vital role <strong>in</strong> develop<strong>in</strong>g many <strong>of</strong> the everyday products we take for granted and help<br />
to susta<strong>in</strong> and improve our quality <strong>of</strong> life.<br />
Lots <strong>of</strong> tra<strong>in</strong>ed chemists end up <strong>in</strong> non-traditional chemistry careers because <strong>of</strong> all the transferable skills<br />
they ga<strong>in</strong> from study<strong>in</strong>g chemistry.<br />
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