Everything is made up of chemical compounds. Yourself, your phone and your lunch. The Chemistry programme is for those who want to understand the universe of chemistry, which is hidden in everything around us.
In the Chemistry programme, you learn how chemical compounds are built and what properties they have. You learn how chemical compounds can be put together in new ways in the laboratory, and you can help develop completely new materials and molecules, which can, for example, be used in the green transition.
The Chemistry programme is a broad education, and the degree overlaps with many other natural science subjects. With this knowledge, you can, for example, help develop more climate-friendly batteries, manufacture drugs with fewer side effects or produce the sustainable plastics of the future.
If you want to read more about the Bachelor's degree programme in Chemistry, click here (Danish only).
You can also find relevant information on the programme in the study portal.
The Medicinal Chemistry programme is for those who are interested in chemistry with a biological focus. In this degree programme, you use knowledge from the world of chemistry to explore the structures and functions of drugs and biological molecules.
In the Medicinal Chemistry programme, you learn about chemistry, biological molecules and the structure of the body. You will learn how molecules are put together and you will make molecules in the laboratory, as well as gain knowledge about how biological molecules are structured and how they work in the body.
You open the door to a future with many possibilities. This can be in the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry or the healthcare system, among other things. For example, you can help develop new drugs, increase the understanding of complex biological molecules, create techniques to provide better diagnoses and much more.
If you are interested in the Bachelor's degree programme in Medicinal Chemistry, click here (Danish only).
You can also find relevant information on the programme in the study portal.