CHM3031

Chemistry

Dr Donald McNaughton

12 points
* Five 1-hour lectures and one 6-hour laboratory per week
* First semester
* Clayton
* Prerequisites: CHM2011 and CHM2022 or permission of the head of department

Objectives As for CHM3011.

Synopsis This subject is taken together with CHM3042 and is designed for students who plan to combine chemistry with biochemistry, law, physics, mathematics, economics, chemical engineering science, information science or other science subjects. The content of the subject is approximately half that of CHM3011 and CHM3022. The subject is subdivided into several smaller units, some of which are compulsory, while in the remainder the student has considerable choice of subject matter. Unit outlines will be made available before enrolment.

Assessment Examinations (5 hours maximum; some units assessed by assignment or a combination of assignment, computer tests and examination): up to 70% depending on units chosen
* Laboratory work: 30%

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