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Bachelor of Science (Analytical Chemistry)

This degree provides students with the necessary background and skills to gain employment as analytical chemists. Statistics, Business Computing, Physics and Management subjects have been included as useful additional skills in the laboratory and in later career development such as laboratory and business management. The inclusion of optional Geosciences subjects provides a back ground for students interested in environmental or mining analyses. The approval of the Dean or Sub-Dean is required for entry to the degree.

The Coordinator is Associate Professor Margaret Sheil.


100-Level
Either  
CHEM101 Chemistry 1A
or  
CHEM104 Chemistry 1D
   
Either  
CHEM102 Chemistry 1B
or  
CHEM105 Chemistry 1E
BUSS110 Introduction to Business Information Systems
BUSS111 Business Programming I
Plus either
GEOS102 Earth Environments and Resources
GEOS112 Physical Environments
MATH151 General Mathematics 1A
PHYS132 Physics for the Environmental and Life Sciences B
or
MATH187 Mathematics 1A, Part 1 (or MATH141/143 Mathematics 1C/D Part 1)
MATH188 Mathematics 1A, Part 2 (or MATH142/144 Mathematics 1C/D Part 2)
PHYS131 Physics for the Environmental and Life Sciences A
PHYS132 Physics for the Environmental and Life Sciences B


200-Level
CHEM211 Inorganic Chemistry II
CHEM212 Organic Chemistry II
CHEM213 Physical Chemistry II
CHEM214 Analytical and Environmental Chemistry II
STAT252 Statistics for the Natural Sciences
MGMT308 Introduction to Management for Professionals A
MGMT350 Total Quality Management
Plus one elective subject chosen in consultation with the Course Coordinator


300-Level
CHEM314 Instrumental Analysis
CHEM364 Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy
CHEM327 Environmental Chemistry
MGMT398 Human Resource Management
MGMT321 Management of Occupational Health and Safety

Plus two of the following subjects
CHEM311 Inorganic Chemistry III
CHEM320 Biological Chemistry
CHEM321 Organic Synthesis and Reactivity
CHEM340 Chemistry Laboratory Project
GEOS239 Remote Sensing of the Environment
GEOS214 Soils, Landscapes and Hydrology
PHYS233 Introduction to Intermediate Physics


NB: The above structure yields 4 additional credit points in 3rd Year than the required 48.

Students who achieve the required standard are eligible to enrol in the Chemistry Honours program.