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Bachelor's degree programs equip students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in their chosen discipline, aligning with AQF level 7 qualifications for professional careers and advanced studies. These programs allow students to explore scientific interests by selecting at least one major from the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Students can opt for dual majors during their studies and access extension specializations tied to each major. Additional science specializations are available alongside primary majors, requiring first-year prerequisite coursework. Students may also complement their science education with minor studies that don't have first-year prerequisites.
Often referred to as the 'central science', chemistry bridges disciplines like physics, biology, and geology. This molecular-level science drives innovations in medicine, information technology, nanotechnology, and advanced materials.
This program develops competent chemists through theoretical and practical training in synthesis, analysis, and spectroscopy. Most learning occurs in Curtin's state-of-the-art Resources and Chemistry Precinct laboratories.
The curriculum also cultivates essential problem-solving, teamwork, and analytical abilities, creating pathways to diverse science-related careers.