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BSc Chemistry

3 years

€2530 pa

Programme profile


This programme is a broad, multidisciplinary science programme involving lots of practicals.

As a Chemistry student, you learn how to work with molecules to give them the right properties – whether for mobile phone displays, painkillers for headaches, or paint for decorating your room. Studying Chemistry in Nijmegen involves more than just theory. It’s a truly hands-on programme where you get to discover and make a wide range of applications.

Note that it is possible to switch to Molecular Life Sciences or Science after one year.

Programme content


Besides a thorough background in chemistry, you’ll also become familiar with the cross-links with biology and physics. In this programme, you’ll do lots of lab courses, where you can put the theory you have learned into practice and where you work closely with other students.

During your internship, you’ll have access to unique research facilities at the Institute for Molecules and Materials: NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance), FEL (free-electron laser) and HFML (High Field Magnet Laboratory).

You’ll work in a very stimulating research environment, as Radboud's facilities hosts top scientists like Nobel Prize winners Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov

Entry Requirements


Three A-Levels (CCC), inc Physics & Chemistry. AS Maths preferred.

Scottish Students are required to have a SQC with 2 Advanced Highers {Grades A-C] and at least 4 Highers [Grades A-B]. Subjects to include Maths, Physics & Chemistry.

Six passes at Leaving Certificate [inc two at H5]. Chemistry at Higher Level and ONE OF Mathematics OR Physics at Higher Level. A third science subject, from Maths OR Physics, at Ordinary Level. Minimum 350 points.

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