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Chemistry
 Chemistry

Description

Chemistry is a science which deals with the design, synthesis, analysis and properties of molecules. The study of chemistry will appeal to those with an enquiring, analytical mind and good powers of observation and deduction. At UNSW, these skills will be further developed during our degree programs.

Graduates are employed within the chemical industry in product development, chemical analysis, manufacturing and processing. Other areas of employment include forensics, agriculture, mining, archaeology, patent law, science policy development, pharmaceutical and health sciences, the development of advanced materials, safety, education and training.

Studying Chemistry at UNSW

Chemistry can be studied within the Bachelor of Science, the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) and the Bachelor of Environmental Science programs. Chemistry may also be studied within combined degree programs and at Honours level. Within the Advanced Science program, a specialisation in Medical Chemistry is also available.



Chemistry can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Chemical Science Honours CHEMCH3931
Chemistry Major
Honours
CHEMA13931
CHEMAH3931
Medical Chemistry Major
Honours
CHEMD13931
CHEMDH3931
   

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