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3 years full time |
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All courses at UWA: English Language Competence Bachelor of Science: TEE Mathematics, TEE Chemistry (prerequisites for Chemistry major) Bachelor of Science (Physical Science): TEE Applicable Mathematics and at least one of TEE Chemistry and TEE Physics. TEE Calculus is required for majors in physics, chemical physics and mathematics. Bachelor of Science (Biophysical Science): TEE Applicable Mathematics, TEE Chemistry and TEE Physics. Bachelor of Science (Green Chemistry): TEE Chemistry, TEE Applicable Mathematics and Calculus. Minimum TER (2008): |
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Bachelor of Science |
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| University Handbook |
The chemist’s world embraces all that is around us. These materials are what we call "matter" and this - be it animal, vegetable or mineral - is composed of chemical elements.
Chemistry is about understanding the properties of the element - how they interact with each other to construct living organisms to produce power from the sun, produce minerals and fuel environmental processes.
Life has evolved systems that depend on carbon as a fundamental element, and several other elements are particularly important in biological systems. A true understanding of such systems must be based upon a full knowledge of the structures, properties and reactivity of the molecular components of life and this knowledge comes from the study of chemistry.
Chemistry plays a pivotal role in the natural sciences. It supplies essential knowledge for the applied sciences, such as astronomy, materials science, engineering, agriculture, medical sciences, pharmacology, and forensic science.
Level 1
Generally you will follow the physical sciences foundation package in Level 1, involving choices of units from physics, chemistry, earth science, mathematics and statistics. Alternatively you may include biological sciences.
Levels 2 and 3
At Level 2 you acquire practical and analytical techniques which lay the path for your choice of options at level 3, where you will complete one of the following majors:
Your Level 3 units may include Chemistry in the Workplace plus three of the following:
Chemists are employed in analytical chemistry related to the mining and food industries, forensic science and environmental impact studies. They carry out research in government laboratories, as well as in the private sector in mining, petrochemical, and high technology industries. Recent employers of UWA graduates include Alcoa Australia Ltd, BHP Petroleum, Hamersley Iron Pty Ltd, Rio Tinto Ltd, Shell Australia Ltd, Worsley Alumina Ltd, Kings Park and Botanic Gardens, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children and the Water Corporation.
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