Chemical scientists
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2111
2,566 UK university courses lead to a career as Chemical scientists.
UK courses
2,566
Median graduate salary
£27,500
£25,000–£30,000 IQR
In work or study
86%
15mo after graduating
Top UK universities for Chemical scientists
Featured UK courses for Chemical scientists
Acute and Critical Care
University of South Wales
Addiction and Mental Health
Aston University, Birmingham
Advanced Biochemistry
University of Strathclyde
Advanced Biological Sciences
University of Southampton
Advanced Biomedical Science
De Montfort University
Advanced Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
University of Bradford
Advanced Chemical Engineering
University of Leeds
Advanced Chemical Engineering
University of Strathclyde
Advanced Chemical Engineering
University of Southampton
Advanced Chemical Engineering
The University of Edinburgh
Advanced Chemical Engineering
University of Manchester
Advanced Chemical Engineering
Queen Mary University of London
Frequently asked questions
Which UK university courses lead to becoming a chemical scientists?
2,566 UK university courses are mapped to Chemical scientists (SOC 2111) via UCAS's occupational classification, covering both undergraduate and postgraduate study.
What is the average graduate salary for Chemical scientists in the UK?
Graduates of UK courses mapped to Chemical scientists earn a median salary of £27,500 (interquartile range £25,000–£30,000), based on 1,797 courses with published salary data.
What percentage of graduates from these courses are in work or further study?
86% of UK graduates from courses mapped to Chemical scientists are in work or further study 15 months after graduating, based on Discover Uni outcomes data from 989 courses.
Which UK university offers the most courses leading to Chemical scientists?
University of Manchester in Manchester offers the most courses leading to Chemical scientists (141 courses).