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Why Study Chemistry

Realise it or not, deep down we are all chemists.  Every time we light a match, boil an egg or simply breathe in and out, we perform a chemical reaction.  Our bodies grow, develop and function entirely as a result of the chemical processes that go on within them.  Our clothes and nearly all the objects of our everyday life are manufactured by the chemical transformation of raw materials like oil or iron ore, or by the chemical treatment of natural products like wood or wool.

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Most of the food we eat is grown with the help of chemical fertilisers and kept from rotting with chemical preservatives.  If we are to protect the planet from the harmful effects of human activity, we need to understand as clearly as possible the complex chemical systems which make up our environment of land, sea and air.

Why Study Chemistry

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Why Study ChemistryAs well as being fundamental in our daily lives, chemistry is a fundamental subject in science. In different areas it overlaps with biology and medicine, with physics and engineering, and with geology and environmental science.  Thus, while it might be unusual for someone to take a degree in geology and then follow a career in biology, it is commonplace for chemistry graduates to move into these or any other area of science. As a result, many doors are open to chemistry graduates, and career opportunities are very diverse.

Some of the areas where chemists are to be found include:• all areas of industry, from the oil, chemical and pharmaceutical companies to

a host of smaller enterprises producing new and specialist products • in public health and environmental protection • in research in universities• in scientific journalism • in forensic science

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Chemistry Yr 11The Chemical Earth Metals

Water Energy

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Chemistry Yr 12

Production of Materials

The Acidic Environment

Chemical Monitoring

and Management

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Chemistry elective – Choose one of:

*Forensics

*Shipwreck and Salvage

*Industrial Chemistry

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ChemistryAnswers to common

questions• 85 hours of prac work• Category A course (high

academic rigour) – Band 5 or 6 in the School Certificate

• High on university’s recommended list

• Jobs in mineral companies, environmental organisations, rural analytical chemistry, industrial companies, university research

• See Mr Sodeau or Hollingsworth for more information

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Chemistry