Overview
Overview
Students will gain practical experience in the state-of-the-art undergraduate teaching laboratories as part of the Resources and Chemistry Precinct. Work-based learning may be taken as an elective unit.
This course sits within the double degree combination of Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts, and also the Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce. Applicants have the choice of which double degree combination they would like to study.
What jobs can the Chemistry course lead to?
- Forensic scientist
- Geochemist
- Material scientist
- Medicinal chemist
- Synthetic chemist
What you'll learn
- apply chemistry knowledge, principles and concepts
- apply critical, creative and reflective thinking to chemistry problems
- access, evaluate and synthesise information relating to chemistry
- effectively communicate chemistry ideas and concepts
- use a range of technologies to collect and analyse data with appropriate regard to uncertainties
- work as responsible, self-directed and motivated learners
- apply internationally accepted scientific conventions, standards and protocols
- demonstrate respect for cultural diversity in professional life
- work safely, effectively and ethically in a multi-faceted scientific environment