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Chemistry Major

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Why study at ECU?

About this Major

Step into the experimental and ever-evolving world of analytical chemistry.

Develop analytical and instrumentation skills as you learn the diverse methods used to investigate the chemical nature of substances in a range of applications, from pure laboratory analysis to environmental investigations and monitoring and medical applications.

Special entry requirements

All applicants are required to have passed ATAR Chemistry, with equivalents considered. Alternatively applicants can have passed SCC1123 Chemistry for the life sciences, with equivalents considered.

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Availability & Campus

Location Availability
Joondalup
Mount Lawley
South West
Online
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Details

Structure

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
SCC1111General Chemistry15
SCC1226Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry15
SCC1250Inorganic Chemistry15
SCC2211Organic Chemistry15
MAT1137Introductory Applied Mathematics15
SCC2310Physical Chemistry15
SCC2301Forensic and Analytical Chemistry15
SCI2380Radiation Science15
SCP1112Waves and Electricity15
SCC3201Analytical Chemistry15
SCC3310Advanced Chemistry15
Elective Unitx 115

Note: Students with ATAR Mathematics Methods (or equivalent) should enroll in MAT1250 Mathematics 1 in place of MAT1137 Introductory Applied Mathematics.

For more detailed unit information for this Major take a look at our Handbook. To organise your life for next semester visit the Teaching timetable.

Student handbook

Notes

Learning Outcomes

  1. Apply broad discipline knowledge to a range of theoretical and practical chemistry situations.
  2. Analyse experimental data using chemistry approaches.
  3. Formulate hypotheses, design and undertake experiments to generate solutions to chemistry problems.
  4. Synthesise relevant information from multiple sources using digital technologies.
  5. Communicate chemical knowledge and values in professional and public contexts.
  6. Incorporate diverse perspectives into scientific practice, applying a global outlook and including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural perspectives.
  7. Work collaboratively with others, encompassing social, sustainable and ethical values into scientific practice.
  8. Apply own learning to professional practice.

Career Opportunities

Employment opportunities

Chemistry graduates are employed across a wide range of organisations. These include education, defence, the public sector, healthcare, energy, materials, meteorology and mining.

Possible future job titles

Analytical Chemist, Forensic Chemist, Government Scientist, Industrial Chemist, Instrumentation Consultant, Medical Chemist

This Major can be studied in the following courses

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The Important Things

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