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Are you intrigued to discover how the Universe works and passionate about developing solutions to society’s global challenges? From saving habitats to contributing towards medical advances, our Astrophysics and Chemistry BSc will equip you with the advanced problem-solving, communication, data analysis and laboratory skills required to pursue further study or employment in a wide variety of sectors.**Why choose this course?**- Tackle an open-ended, research-focused astrophysics project in your final year- Gain practical experience in our observatory located on Keele campus- Authentic assessment methods replicate the type of tasks you would likely carry out during a career in chemistryChoosing our combined honours in Astrophysics and Chemistry will help you develop skills and experience in two engaging and exciting subjects.In chemistry, you will learn that the subject is essential to modern life, from the technology that we use to how we treat illnesses. As such, it offers a wide variety of career opportunities in many fields from pharmaceuticals and food technology, to forensic science and education. Astrophysics equips you with the quantitative, analytic and communication skills needed for analysing data and solving problems, which are prized by employers. **About Keele**Keele University was established in 1949 by the former Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University. Founded to meet the needs of a changing world, Keele has always had a pioneering vision to be a different kind of university. We excel in both teaching and research, with some of the most satisfied students in England, and research that is changing lives for the better at a regional, national and global level. Our beautiful 600-acre campus is one of the biggest in Britain – but all the most important services and facilities are on your doorstep, with accommodation, teaching spaces, facilities including a medical centre, sports centre and pharmacy, and a range of shops, eateries and entertainment venues – including the Students’ Union – clustered around the centre.