University of Birmingham - Postgraduate Open Day
18 Mar 2026, 14:00
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Combine your love of languages with your passion for science on our BSc Chemistry with a Modern Language programme. Immerse yourself in modern Chemistry and open the door to a rewarding and versatile career.
Guided by world class researchers and educators, you'll graduate with a deep appreciation across chemistry with language skills to thrive in a range of industries. Whether you pursue a career in chemistry or venture into other fields, you'll be ready to take on leading roles around the world, or put your language skills to use in UK-based roles requiring a modern language.
Join the dynamic world of chemistry. Explore the modern subject and choose from areas that interest you such as analytical, medicinal, computational and biological chemistry while learning about how chemistry is key to solving global challenges in sustainability, energy and healthcare.
You’ll also study one of five languages: French, German, Japanese, Mandarin or Spanish. Build your practical and research skills in our state-of-the-art teaching labs. By developing your creative problem-solving, independent learning, collaborative and communication skills across tutorials, workshops, lab classes and research projects. You'll be ready for a range of careers across and beyond chemistry.
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