Non-Award
Chemistry is referred to as the 'central science', because it connects other sciences such as physics, biology and geology. It is science at a molecular level, where major advances are are occurring in many areas - including medicine, nanotechnology, sensors and environmental chemistry.
In this course, you will gain the knowledge to become a skilled chemist. Much of your learning will be largely laboratory-based, at Curtin's Resources and Chemistry Precinct.
You'll study theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry, including synthesis, analysis and spectroscopy. You'll also learn problem-solving, teamwork and critical analysis skills, which can open opportunities for other careers within science.
Within the Chemistry major, you'll have a choice of three specialisations:
Analytical and Forensic ChemistryIn this specialisation, you'll learn how to use sophisticated scientific instruments to solve complex analytical problems in forensic and environmental chemistry. You'll also develop decision-making skills within the ethical and professional context of analytical and forensic science.
Medicinal and Biological ChemistryIn this crossover field of chemistry, you'll study the essential processes of life at the molecular level. You'll use complex equipment and procedures to understand the biomolecular world, explore applications in biosensors and drug design, and monitor the effects that new substances have on living organisms.
Chemistry of Sustainable DevelopmentThis specialisation focuses on the chemical processes used in local industries. It highlights how chemistry is an integral science to developing solutions to sustainability in areas such
as water, energy, industry and the environment.
This major is a Bachelor of Science (Science) degree course and can instead be studied as a Bachelor of Advanced Science course.
Double degrees
You can study Chemistry with a Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering), a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Commerce.
You'll have the opportunity to undertake industry research projects at the Resources and Chemistry Precinct. The precinct accommodates Western Australia's primary analytical chemistry facility, ChemCentre.
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