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Foundations in Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences 1

Undergraduate | MAQ-CHEX1001 | 2020

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Study method
Online & on-campus
Assessments
Subject may require attendance
Entry requirements
No ATAR needed,
No prior study
Duration
18 weeks

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Foundations in Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences 1

About this subject

  • On successful completion, a student will be able to:

    1. discuss aspects of the central role of the molecular sciences in our lives
    2. use the language and principles of chemical science to explore the composition and properties of matter
    3. name and write (or describe) the chemical structures for representative inorganic and organic compounds, including peptides, carbohydrates and nucleic acids
    4. analyse the chemical structure of chemical compounds to predict their function, reactivity and physical properties
    5. calculate the physical quantities that characterise chemical composition, including solids and solutions, as well as chemical reactions
    6. demonstrate laboratory skills used for the preparation, separation and analysis of chemical compounds, including an understanding of general laboratory safety procedures.

Entry requirements

No entry requirements

Additional requirements

  • Attendance requirements - Attendance is required for four days at the Macquarie University Campus in North Ryde (Sydney, NSW). The session dates will be confirmed.
  • Other requirements -

    Students who have an Academic Standing of Suspension or Exclusion under Macquarie University's Academic Progression Policy are not permitted to enrol in OUA subjects offered by Macquarie University. Students with an Academic Standing of Suspension or Exclusion who have enrolled in subjects through OUA will be withdrawn.

Study load

0.125 EFTSL
This is in the range of 10 to 12 hours of study each week.

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