EPFL's Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering offers a rigorous interdisciplinary curriculum at the nexus of current scientific innovation—ranging from molecular understanding in life sciences to energy and material research. The program is structured to provide students with foundational courses in chemistry, biochemistry, mathematics, and physics in the first year. In subsequent years, studies include organic reactions, physical chemistry, analytic methods, coordination chemistry, modeling, synthesis, and chemical engineering. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and applied laboratory practice, dedicating at least one day per week to hands-on lab work or projects. Graduates are prepared for both industrial positions and advanced research, and can proceed directly to corresponding Master’s programs at EPFL or elsewhere.