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Students who commenced study in 2014 should refer to this area of study entry for direction on the requirments; to check which units are currently available for enrolment, refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your area of study.
This area of study entry applies to students commencing this course in 2014 and should be read in conjunction with the relevant course entry in the Handbook. Any units listed for this area of study relate only to the 'Requirements' outlined in the Faculty of Science component of any bachelors double degrees.
Managing faculty | Faculty of Science |
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Offered by | School of Applied Sciences and Engineering School of Chemistry School of Science |
Campus(es) | Clayton, Gippsland, Malaysia |
Coordinator | Dr Chris Thompson (Level one and Extension); Dr Perran Cook (Level two); Professor Patrick Perlmutter (Level three); Associate Professor Mike Grace (Honours); Dr Emily Goh Joo Kheng (Malaysia); Ms Jenny Mosse (Gippsland) |
Notes
At Malaysia campus only a minor sequence is available in this area of study.
Chemistry is the study of substances: their makeup, structure and composition; how they behave; and how they may be measured, harnessed and transformed for useful applications in the worlds of materials, medicine, technology and the environment.
Both observation and measurement are essential in chemistry. Therefore, all chemistry units involve laboratory work and practice in solving problems in addition to lectures, tutorials and opportunity for oral and written communication.
At Clayton and Malaysia there are units in chemistry for students with a wide variety of interests, including analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, materials chemistry, medicinal and biological chemistry, and synthetic chemistry. Opportunities for specialisation in these areas commence at level two. As well as those students who major in chemistry, there are many who need some chemistry as a prerequisite or recommended unit for their higher-level studies.
At Gippsland a focus on applied chemistry explores the nature of molecular matter and change by applying the principles of chemistry to practical situations in industry, biotechnology and the environment. It has a strong emphasis on instrumental and analytical techniques.
Graduates from Clayton and Malaysia will be able to:
Graduates from Gippsland will be able to:
All students must complete the requirements as outlined below for the campus at which they are enrolled.
* Note: CHM2911 and CHM2922 are pre-requisite units for most level three units.
CHM2911, CHM2922 and 24 points of level three CHM units including one of CHM3911 and CHM3952, and one of CHM3941 and CHM3922
See coordinator details in table above.
CHM1011 and CHM1022 have been designed such that some previous understanding of chemistry is presumed, but are also underpinned by a support structure for those who are relatively new to the subject. Alternatively, students who have demonstrated a strong aptitude in chemistry during secondary studies (eg. VCE Chemistry Study Score greater than 36) may enroll in the CHM1051 and CHM1052 Advanced units. Students with a high score in CHM1011 may be permitted to progress to the advanced stream in semester two.
A pair containing one each of CHM1011/CHM1051 and CHM1022/CHM1052 stands as a pre-requisite for most level two chemistry units and also the recommended combination to complete a major sequence in chemistry.
At least two chemistry units need to be taken at level two to complete a major sequence. Students intending to complete a major sequence in chemistry should note that CHM2911 and CHM2922 must be completed to proceed to honours in chemistry, and that those units are prerequisites for many level-three chemistry units. The level-two program in chemistry is designed to introduce students to many concepts of modern chemistry in a variety of interest areas.
A significant degree of choice exists in chemistry offerings at level two with units providing specialisation in the areas of synthetic, analytical, biological, environmental, food and materials chemistry.
Depending on the number of chemistry units taken at level two, a minimum of at least three or four units should be completed at level three for a major sequence in chemistry.
In addition to the requirements listed above, students must meet the entry requirements for the science honours program relevant to their course of enrolment. See the entries for:
Full details regarding the course structure for honours in this area of study are outlined in course 0051 Honours degree of Bachelor of Science.
Students seeking accreditation by the Royal Australian Chemical Institute should contact the school for advice on unit selection.
In addition to the requirements listed above, students must meet the entry requirements for the science honours program relevant to the course of enrolment. See the entry for 0051 Honours degree of Bachelor of Science for full details regarding the course structure for honours in chemistry on the Gippsland campus.
The applied chemistry sequence provides fundamental skills in instrumental and analytical analysis that complement all science discipline sequences.