Major Overview
- Description
Note: this major is only available to re-enrolling students.
Do you want to be part of the major advances that are being made in medicine, drugs, nanotechnology, new materials and the environment? Chemistry is central to virtually all areas of modern science and technology, providing a foundation for fields such as biochemistry, green chemistry, chemical engineering, food science, materials science, geology, nanotechnology and pharmacology. It is the science of the molecular scale, and encompasses the synthesis and study of molecules and materials, the exploration of their properties and the development of ways to use them. Students develop an understanding of the mechanisms, reactions and processes that occur at the molecular level. Students also study the elements that make up all matter and how they interact with each other to construct living organisms, transmit power from the sun, produce minerals and fuel environmental processes.
- Outcomes
Students are able to:
- analyse chemical data, develop and test hypotheses, interpret experimental results and present outcomes in oral and written formats
- write coherent reports and prepare and deliver coherent presentations, using appropriate software as required
- use the chemical literature
- solve basic chemical problems (calculations of yields, dilutions, stoichiometry in chemical reactions)
- demonstrate general knowledge and understanding of the principles of chemical safety
- demonstrate general knowledge of the properties of common classes of chemicals and materials
- demonstrate general knowledge of chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, spectroscopy, reaction mechanisms, equilibria and periodic properties.
- Broadening guidelines
All students studying towards a Bachelor's Degree at UWA are required to Broaden their studies by completing a minimum of four units (24 points) of study outside their degree specific major. Broadening is your opportunity to explore other areas of interest, investigate new disciplines and knowledge paradigms and to shape your degree to suit your own aspirations and interests. Many of you will be able to undertake more than this minimum amount of broadening study and we encourage you to do so if this suits your aspirations. Over the next few months you will find here some broadening suggestions related to your degree-specific major. While we know that many students value guidance of this sort, these are only suggestions and students should not lose sight of the opportunity to explore that is afforded by your Broadening Choices. Advice can also be sought from your Allocated Student Advising Office.
- Prerequisites
Mathematics: Methods ATAR or equivalent or higher and Chemistry ATAR or equivalent or higher.
- Courses
Chemistry can be taken as a degree-specific major in the following degree courses:
No study plans found for this major. See study plans for more information.
Units
Key to availability of units:
- S1
- Semester 1
- S2
- Semester 2
- N/A
- not available in 2025 – may be available in 2026 or 2027
Level 1
Degree-specific major units
Take all units (12 points):
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | unit requirements |
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S1, S2 | CHEM1001 | Chemistry—Properties and Energetics |
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S1, S2 | CHEM1002 | Chemistry—Structure and Reactivity |
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Complementary units
Students with ATAR Mathematics: Methods or WACE Mathematics: Specialist 3A/3B or equivalent or higher take 12 points of electives. Students with ATAR Mathematics Applications, WACE Mathematics 3A/3B or WACE Mathematics 3C/3D take the complementary unit MATH1721 and a 6 point elective. All other students take MATH1720 and MATH1721.
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | unit requirements |
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S1, S2 | MATH1720 | Mathematics Fundamentals |
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S1, S2 | MATH1721 | Mathematics Foundations: Methods |
Level 2
Physical and Analytical specialisation
Degree-specific major units
Take all units (12 points):
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | unit requirements |
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N/A | CHEM2001 | Core Chemical Concepts and Techniques |
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N/A | CHEM2002 | Physical and Analytical Chemistry |
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Synthetic specialisation
Degree-specific major units
Take all units (12 points):
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | unit requirements |
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N/A | CHEM2001 | Core Chemical Concepts and Techniques |
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N/A | CHEM2003 | Chemical Synthesis |
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Level 3
Physical and Analytical specialisation
Degree-specific major units
Take all units (24 points):
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | unit requirements |
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S1 | CHEM3001 | Essential Chemical Skills |
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S2 | CHEM3002 | Chemical Explorations |
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S1 | CHEM3005 | Chemical Spectroscopy and Structure |
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S2 | CHEM3006 | Chemistry Beyond the Laboratory |
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Synthetic specialisation
Degree-specific major units
Take all units (24 points):
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | unit requirements |
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S1 | CHEM3001 | Essential Chemical Skills |
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S2 | CHEM3002 | Chemical Explorations |
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N/A | CHEM3003 | Advanced Chemical Synthesis |
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N/A | CHEM3004 | Modern Methods in Organic Chemistry |
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