Key Program - Chemistry
Western Sydney University
Key Program
Code:
KT3091.1
A Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) will prepare you to take part in a process of inquiry, by both contributing to it and by using scientific knowledge to solve current problems. The Chemistry program provides a strong background in the key topic areas of contemporary chemistry, including aspects of chemical theory in analytical, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, with a strong emphasis on practical laboratory skills, and applications in contemporary research, industry and the environment. A research project is available to students in the final year of the degree preparing you for a professional career in a wide range of chemistry based industries.
Key Program
Structure
Students completing the Bachelor of Science (Advanced Science) (Chemistry) will complete the following course structure.
Year 1
Autumn session
Choose one of
300822
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Introduction to Earth Science
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300580
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Programming Fundamentals
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300134
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Introduction to Information Technology
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Spring session
And one elective
Choose one of
300818
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Introduction to Physiology
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300809
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Introductory Geochemistry
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300580
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Programming Fundamentals
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Year 2
Autumn session
300937
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Advanced Science Project A
|
Choose at least one of
300936
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Functional Proteins and Genes
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Spring session
300938
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Advanced Science Project B
|
Choose at least one of
Year 3
Autumn session
300910
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Advanced Science Project C
|
300907
|
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
|
Choose one of
300926
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Advanced Physical Chemistry
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300912
|
Molecular Pharmacokinetics
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And one level 3 elective
Spring session
300924
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Science Research Project
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300925
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Advanced Analytical Chemistry
|
300906
|
Advanced Organic Chemistry
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And one elective