This course is designed for those who have a passion for scientific enquiry and seek to pursue a career in scientific research. You’ll have successfully completed Year 12 Mathematical Methods and science subject aligned with your choice of major. By meeting these prerequisites, you’ll be able to bypass general science units to get straight into your area of passion - in this case, chemistry.
Chemists are involved in most areas of science, technology, environment and industry. At QUT, you will study analytical, physical, organic and inorganic chemistry, and focus on modern applications such as nanotechnology, analytical chemistry and spectroscopy.
This course is exclusively offered to a small cohort of high-achieving, driven students. This means you’ll receive dedicated support and opportunities, within that community of practice. You’ll study alongside other like-minded students, with leading QUT researchers in the labs and facilities, and immerse yourself in real-world research from your first year – with authentic research environments and projects. You’ll engage with the science research community and participate in QUT’s Science Research Symposium from your first year of studies – where scientific work is presented, critiqued and questioned.
Careers and outcomes
As a graduate of Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours), you will be an emerging research scientist, having played a significant role in designing, planning and executing an independent research project at the forefront of science and technology. Possessing advanced knowledge and skills in scientific research and analysis methods, you will have experience in applying these skills to design experiments and solve complex real-world problems. High-level communication skills will ensure you can present knowledge and ideas clearly and effectively, in both oral and written forms, to diverse audiences. You will be a critical thinker, able to apply judgement, to develop new understanding, to consolidate and synthesise new knowledge, and to adapt readily to different contexts. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Duration: 4 Year(s)Fees: Not available
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