Chemical Sciences
So, what is chemistry all about? The better question is, what isn’t chemistry all about? Whether it’s harnessing renewable energy sources, next-gen nanotechnology, or new medical breakthroughs, chemistry is an ever-present and vital tool for shaping the technologies of tomorrow.
The Chemical Sciences subject set
CHEM10003 | + | CHEM10004 |
Which Chemical Sciences subjects should I take?
That depends! There are several subjects available, and you’ll choose based on your existing chemistry knowledge.
Semester 1 – choose from:
- CHEM10007 Fundamentals of Chemistry
This foundation subject doesn’t assume any background knowledge of chemistry. If you haven’t completed VCE Chemistry 3/4 (or equivalent), you must take this subject to proceed with the Chemical Sciences subject set. - CHEM10003 Chemistry 1
You can choose this subject if you’ve completed VCE Chemistry 3/4 (or equivalent). This is the standard Semester 1 subject choice for the Chemical Sciences subject set.
Semester 2
- CHEM10003 Chemistry 1
If you completed CHEM10007 in Semester 1, you’ll be eligible to proceed with this subject in Semester 2. - CHEM10004 Chemistry 2
If you completed CHEM10003 in Semester 1, you’ll be eligible to proceed with this subject in Semester 2. This is the standard Semester 2 subject choice for the Chemical Sciences subject set. Students who achieved excellent results in CHEM10007 in Semester 1 might also be invited to enrol in this subject in place of CHEM10003. This subject is also available during Summer Semester, allowing students who started with CHEM10007 to complete the subject set.
Majors linked to Chemical Sciences
This subject set is a requirement for the following majors:
Chemical Sciences is taught by the School of Chemistry
The School of Chemistry brings together strengths in functional materials, chemical biology, sustainability and the environment and cutting-edge blue-sky research. We are dedicated to improving our world and training outstanding graduates in chemistry.
Other study areas available
Next steps
Now that you’ve learned all about your subject set options, you can start enrolling – if you need additional help, make sure to contact Stop 1.