
University of New England
Bachelor of Science (Chemistry)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationConstant technological disruption and new discoveries in science influence every aspect of our lives, meaning that there has never been a better time than now to safeguard your future career with scientific knowledge and practical skills. With 20 majors to choose from, UNE’s Bachelor of Science is flexibly delivered by experts in research and teaching.
Quantitative Skills with Applications (MTHS110)
Mathematical models appear throughout the natural and social sciences. For example, growth of both cell populations and money can be modelled using exponential functions.
Calculus and Linear Algebra 1 (MTHS120)
In an increasingly data-driven world, the importance of quantitative skills has never been greater. This unit is ideal if you do not have a strong mathematical background or you would like a refresher in foundational topics.
Calculus and Linear Algebra 2 (MTHS130)
Advanced calculus techniques are an essential tool for scientists modelling complex systems, from electromagnetic oscillations to the spread of infectious diseases. Integrating with other offerings in calculus and linear algebra this unit not only provides you with methods applied across the natural and social sciences but also with a theoretical foundation allowing you to pursue further study in mathematics.
Introduction to Statistical Modelling (STAT100)
Innovation in diverse scientific contexts, from livestock experiments to analysis of Martian soils, relies on statistics. Statistical methods are used universally to better understand the importance of observations and experiments, and to help us to investigate and explain the ways complex systems work.
And complete the following units:
Chemistry I (CHEM110) – 6 credit points
Chemistry II (CHEM120) – 6 credit points
Additional Core Units
And complete 12 credit points from the following units:
Introduction to Biology: Cells and Life (BIOL110) – 6 credit points
Organisms to Ecosystems (BIOL120) – 6 credit points
Our Blue Planet (GEOL110) – 6 credit points
Dynamic Earth (GEOL120) – 6 credit points
Applied Physics I (PHYS131) – 6 credit points
Applied Physics II (PHYS132) – 6 credit points
Delivery mode
University of New England offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
- Armidale
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
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Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) will prepare you for the following roles.
Analytical Chemist
Analytical Chemists are scientific professionals who analyse the properties and behaviour of different chemical substances and compounds, especiall...
Chemist
Chemists are scientific professionals who study the properties and behaviour of different chemical substances and compounds. They work in laborator...
Environmental Chemist
Environmental Chemists are conservation scientists who study and monitor the presence of foreign chemicals and contaminants in the Earth’s groundwa...
Industrial Chemist
Industrial Chemists are scientific professionals who use chemical compounds (and apply chemical theory and processes) to manufacture products on an...
Medical Chemist
A Medical Chemist conducts research and development on pharmaceuticals to ensure their safety, efficacy, and quality. You might work in a laborator...
Cosmetic Chemist
A Cosmetic Chemist develops products used in the beauty industry such as skin creams and make up. You’ll trial new products in various colours and...
Research and Development Chemist
A Research and Development Chemist creates new products for customers in a range of industries. You might experiment with a range of product items,...
Physical Scientist
A Physical Scientist studies the natural phenomena of the physical world. You might work in a research laboratory, a university, or an industry set...
Forensic Chemist
Forensic Chemists are specialist scientists who use the theories and practical aspects of chemistry to solve crimes. Their skills can be used in se...
Medicinal Chemist
A Medicinal Chemist researches and develops new pharmaceutical compounds to treat diseases and improve human health. You might work in laboratories...
Materials Scientist
A Materials Scientist studies and develops materials with specific properties to improve their performance and application. You might work in resea...
Laboratory Scientist
A Laboratory Scientist plays a crucial role in conducting experiments and analyses to support various scientific and medical initiatives. Typically...
Science Technician
A Science Technician supports scientific research and education by preparing and maintaining laboratory equipment and materials. You might work in...
Nanoscientist
A Nanoscientist conducts research at the atomic and molecular level to develop new materials and technologies. You might work in a research institu...
Chemistry Teacher
Chemistry Teachers are secondary science teachers who specialise in chemistry. They work at high schools and middle schools across Australia and in...
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