Chemistry is a key science to understand, transform and improve the world around us. In a context marked by major global challenges, such as environmental sustainability, the transition to environmental sustainability, and the energy, health, food security or the development of new materials, training in Chemistry is more relevant today than ever. Chemists play an essential role in finding solutions innovative and responsible that contribute to the well-being of society and the technological progress.
This study is verified and published
This study renewed its accreditation on 28 January 2019.
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Studying the Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry provides
a solid scientific and experimental foundation, combining theoretical knowledge
with intense hands-on training in the laboratory. Key skills are developed, included critical thinking, analytical skills,
complex problem-solving and the use of advanced techniques and instrumentation.
In addition, Chemistry is a cross-cutting discipline, closely connected to areas such as biotechnology,
environmental sciences, pharmacy, engineering, materials science or
health and agri-food industry. This versatility opens up a wide range of career opportunities in strategic sectors, both in industry and in research, teaching, specialized technical services
specialized and public administration.
Studying the Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry means choosing a rigorous, modern eduaction with strong future prospects. It prepares
graduates to adapt to a constantly evolving scientific and professional environment and to actively contribute to a more sustainable, innovative and knowledge-based society.
This study is multilingual. The students will have the option to study part of the study in other languages.
| Starting academic year | 2009/2010 |
| Last update/verification ACSUG date | 06/05/2009 |
| Authorization Xunta Council date | 27/08/2009 |
| Authorization DOG publication date | 16/09/2009 |
| Official BOE publication date | 05/01/2010 |
| DOG syllabus publication date | 12/08/2020 |
| BOE syllabus publication date | 13/08/2020 |