A qualification in Chemistry opens doors to a wide range of careers. Chemistry is involved in our everyday lives and there is a vast range of jobs and careers open to those who have studied chemistry at any level; great career opportunities exist both inside and outside the laboratory. Nobody knows what the jobs of the future will look like but many of them will be created in chemistry to solve global challenges such as human health, energy and the environment. Not all chemists wear white coats! As well as practical knowledge of the subject, chemistry students develop many other skills prized by employers, such as problem solving, numeracy, communication, creativity and data analysis. Gaining these skills means that you can have a future in all sorts of careers from finance to public relations. Your future in chemistry: a few examples of what our students have gone on to study at university: Energy and the environment Energy and the environment, Chemical Engineering, Natural Sciences and Material Sciences, Engineering, Mining, Civil Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Human Health Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry, Nutrition and Dietetics, Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry, Osteopathy, Neuroscience, Sports Health, Dental Materials, Nursing. Something different Chemistry with Maths, Business and Finance, Actuarial Science, Chemistry with Management, History and Sociology, Law, Economics and Management.
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Region | London |
Local Authority | Brent |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Claremont Avenue, Kenton, Harrow, HA3 0UH |
A qualification in Chemistry opens doors to a wide range of careers. Chemistry is involved in our everyday lives and there is a vast range of jobs and careers open to those who have studied chemistry at any level; great career opportunities exist both inside and outside the laboratory. Nobody knows what the jobs of the future will look like but many of them will be created in chemistry to solve global challenges such as human health, energy and the environment. Not all chemists wear white coats! As well as practical knowledge of the subject, chemistry students develop many other skills prized by employers, such as problem solving, numeracy, communication, creativity and data analysis. Gaining these skills means that you can have a future in all sorts of careers from finance to public relations. Your future in chemistry: a few examples of what our students have gone on to study at university: Energy and the environment Energy and the environment, Chemical Engineering, Natural Sciences and Material Sciences, Engineering, Mining, Civil Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Human Health Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry, Nutrition and Dietetics, Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry, Osteopathy, Neuroscience, Sports Health, Dental Materials, Nursing. Something different Chemistry with Maths, Business and Finance, Actuarial Science, Chemistry with Management, History and Sociology, Law, Economics and Management.