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QUT (Queensland University of Technology)

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Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) (Chemistry)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

Our chemistry degree is known and respected. Study analytical, physical, organic and inorganic chemistry with a focus on nanotechnology, analytical chemistry and spectroscopy.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
418042, 102820D
Intake Months
Feb
ATAR
90

About this course

Highlights
  • Designed for high-achieving students interested in a career in science research.
  • Bypass general science units to get straight into Chemistry.
  • Immerse yourself in real-world research from your first year - with authentic research environments and projects.
  • Study alongside other high-achieving students, with leading QUT researchers in the labs and facilities.
  • Specialised quantitative mathematics minor to build analytical skills needed to underpin your scientific research.
  • Students achieving a minimum unadjusted ATAR of 98 may be eligible for QUT Excellence Scholarships, valued at $30,000.
Highlights
  • Designed for high-achieving students interested in a career in science research.
  • Bypass general science units to get straight into Chemistry.
  • Immerse yourself in real-world research from your first year - with authentic research environments and projects.
  • Study alongside other high-achieving students, with leading QUT researchers in the labs and facilities.
  • Specialised quantitative mathematics minor to build analytical skills needed to underpin your scientific research.

Entry requirements

Prerequisites

Before you start this course you must have obtained the required result for the Queensland year 12 subjects (or equivalent senior subjects) listed below within your Year 12 studies.

  • English or Literature or English and Literature Extension or English as an Additional Language (Units 3 & 4 C); and

  • Mathematical Methods (Units 3 & 4 C); and

  • Chemistry (Units 3 & 4 B)

Assumed knowledge

Before you start this course we assume you have sound knowledge of the subject/s listed below. If you don't have the subject knowledge you can still apply for the course but we encourage you to undertake bridging studies to gain the knowledge:

  • Specialist Mathematics (Units 3 4 C); and

  • At least one of Agricultural Science Biology Earth and Environmental Science Marine Science or Physics (Units 3 & 4 C).

Additional entry requirements

You must be a 2022 Year 12 student or a recent Year 12 student returning from up to two gap years.

Adjustments to your ATAR/selection rank

Elite Athlete Scheme adjustments do not apply to this course. Any other adjustment you receive to your ATAR or selection rank will be applied to this course.

Find out if you're eligible for an adjustment to your ATAR or selection rank

Academic entry requirements

You must be a current student completing Year 12 in Australia.

You will be considered solely on the basis of your ATAR or IB Diploma results.

Please refer to the Guide to entry thresholds.

Prerequisites

Before you start this course you must have obtained the required result for the Queensland year 12 subjects (or equivalent senior subjects) listed below within your Year 12 studies.

  • English or Literature or English and Literature Extension or English as an Additional Language (Units 3 4 C); and

  • Mathematical Methods (Units 3 & 4 C); and

  • Chemistry (Units 3 & 4 B)

What you will learn

In this new embedded honours specialised course you can expect to study alongside a small cohort of high-achieving fellow science enthusiasts for four years. You'll be immersed in real-world research from your first year in authentic research environments with leading QUT researchers and projects.

QUT's chemistry degree is known and respected. Many employers prefer QUT graduates especially those with an analytical chemistry minor because of their advanced technical skills and training in modern instrumentation and scientific communication. You will undertake comprehensive laboratory work in this course.

Career pathways

Careers and outcomes

As a graduate of Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) you will be an emerging research scientist having played a significant role in designing planning and executing an independent research project at the forefront of science and technology. Possessing advanced knowledge and skills in scientific research and analysis methods you will have experience in applying these skills to design experiments and solve complex real-world problems. High-level communication skills will ensure you can present knowledge and ideas clearly and effectively in both oral and written forms to diverse audiences. You will be a critical thinker able to apply judgement to develop new understanding to consolidate and synthesise new knowledge and to adapt readily to different contexts.

These transferable skills will make you a highly valued as a STEM professional and are applicable across multiple industries. Those skills together with your depth of knowledge in your specialist study area will provide a myriad of employment opportunities including:

  • Environmental chemist
  • Industrial chemist
  • Materials scientist
  • Forensic scientist
  • Researcher
  • Laboratory manager
Professional recognition

Graduates completing the chemistry major with the chemistry for industry second major are eligible for membership of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.

Research pathways

This honours-level qualification has a strong focus on research pathways in STEM and provides you with a more specialised degree for a particular science discipline. As a graduate you will be ideally prepared to enter a PhD program.

Possible careers
  • Analytical chemist
  • Biochemist
  • Chemical technologist
  • Chemist
  • Clinical laboratory scientist
  • Environmental health officer
  • Forensic chemist
  • Industrial chemist
  • Inventor
  • Laboratory technician (chemistry)
  • Research and development chemist

Course structure

ST20 Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) comprises 384 credit points (32 units) including 4 core units (STB100 STB200 STB300 and a core option) 240 credit points (20 units) discipline specific major units (including 8 Honours level units) and 96 credit points (8 units) of complementary studies (2 minors).

Study Area B requirements for a Chemistry Major are

  • Applied Mathematics minor

and one minor (48 cp) from:

  • Analytical Chemistry extension minor
  • Advanced Science minor

ST20 Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) comprises 384 credit points (32 units) including 4 core units (STB100 STB200 STB300 and a core option) 240 credit points (20 units) discipline specific major units (including 8 Honours level units) and 96 credit points (8 units) of complementary studies (2 minors).

Study Area B requirements for a Chemistry Major are

  • Applied Mathematics minor

and one minor (48 cp) from:

  • Analytical Chemistry extension minor
  • Advanced Science minor