Studying chemistry at the university is different than what you are used to in pre-university education. In the bachelor's program you use modern techniques and theories to understand the structure and properties of molecules and larger biochemical systems in living cells. You learn to design new molecules and produce in the laboratory, but also develop computer models that allow you to simulate and predict the behavior of molecules. With this knowledge you can improve existing processes and materials. You receive lectures from top researchers in the full range of chemistry and you contribute to progressive research.