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Discover endless possibilities with AUC’s chemistry program, mastering theory and practice across organic, biochemistry, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry. Accredited by the Canadian Society for Chemistry (CSC) and the Supreme Council of Universities, our program prepares you for diverse careers in industries like pharmaceuticals, environmental protection, quality control, clinical analysis, and more. Become a chemist ready to make a significant impact in various fields.

Learning Outcome

Students enrolled in the chemistry program will:

  • Have a deep understanding of the fundamental principles behind chemical reactions, including organic and inorganic chemistry, biochemistry and physical chemistry.
  • Become skilled in a variety of laboratory techniques.
  • Be able to analyze complex problems, design experiments to test hypotheses, interpret data and draw meaningful conclusions.
  • Clearly communicate scientific concepts to a variety of audiences.

Career Paths and Practical Experience

Internship opportunities through AUC's Career Center are available for chemistry students in national and multinational companies as lab chemists, R&D specialists, product developers, production specialists and more.

Graduates of the chemistry program have found success in these careers:

  • Founders and CEOs of startups in the chemical and cosmetic industries 
  • R&D specialists and food developers 
  • Quality control specialists 
  • Product development managers 
  • Global technical project managers 
  • Process chemists 
  • Lab and drug analysts 

Top Employers 

Our alumni have worked for the top employers in the chemistry field, including: 

  • Döhler Egypt
  • Savola Group
  • The Coca-Cola Company
  • The Kraft Heinz Company
  • Nestlé
  • Danone
  • Janssen-Cilag
  • AstraZeneca
  • Pepsico
  • Kellogg Company
  • Mondelēz International
  • Novartis
  • Arma Group
  • Givaudan Egypt Fragrances