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Course Enrolment Planner
Recommended Sequence
Units are listed on your Course Planner in a
recommended sequence. However this can be
amended depending on unit availability, unit
progression, timetabling and the semester in which
you commenced your course.
Y1
Your First
SEMESTER
Select a unit from
Option A
Select a unit from
Option B
Select a unit from
Option C
BIO10001
Concepts in Biology
+
12.5
+
12.5
+
12.5
Your Second
SEMESTER
+
12.5
MTH10010
Essential Mathematics
+
12.5
CHE10002
Chemistry 2
+
12.5
12.5
Component unit
CHE10001 Chemistry 1 (Completed VCE Chemistry or equivalent
select this unit)
CHE10004 Introduction to Chemistry (Non VCE Chemistry)
Option B Choose 1 of
PHY10001 Energy and Motion (Completed VCE Physics or equivalent select this unit)
PHY10002 Introduction to Physics (Non VCE Physics)
Option C Choose 1 of
MTH00007 Preliminary Mathematics
STA10003 Foundations of Statistics (Comp VCE Maths Methods
select this unit)
SEMESTER
+
12.5 COM20002
CHE20006
Analytical and Forensic
Communication for
Chemistry
Scientists
CHE20009
Spectroscopy and
Instrumentation
+
12.5
+
12.5
Component unit
CHE20008
Investigative Organic
Chemistry
CHE30010
Inorganic Chemistry
+
+
12.5
+
12.5
+
12.5
+
12.5
Component unit
12.5
Component unit
Fast Track Summer/Winter/
Online
+
12.5
Component unit
FIRST MAJOR UNITS
A structured set of 8 units or
100 credit points in a field
of study specific to your
course.
COMPONENT UNITS
Can be completed from
a combination of the
following,
Second Major
A structured set of 8 units or
100 credit points in a field of
study specific to your course
which you can choose in
addition to a first major
Co-Major
A structured set of 8 units or
100 credit points in a field of
study outside your course
area which you can choose
in addition to a first major.
Minor
A structured set of 4 units
or 50 credit points from a
field of study which you can
choose in addition to a first
major.
Electives
A standalone unit from any
study area.
Professional Placement
Co-Major
This is a paid professional
placement of 12 months
in an area relevant to the
course. More information
is available from Work
Integrated Learning
A unit that forms part of a second
major/co-major/minor or elective,
that you select.
12.5
Component unit
How can I find which
component units I can enrol in?
SEMESTER
SEMESTER
+
+
25
NPS20003
Integrated Professional
Placement A
25
NPS20004
Integrated Professional
Placement B
+
+
25
WEI20001
Work Experience in
Industry A
Y4
CORE UNITS
A set of compulsory units
you MUST complete as part
of your course.
What is a component unit?
+
Y3
First Major units
100 Credit points
Professional
Placement Co Major
100 Credit points
Component Units
75 credit points
12.5
+
SEMESTER
Core units
100 Credit points
+
ICT10007
Introduction to E-Science
Option A Choose 1 of
Y2
COURSE INFORMATION
Course
375 Credit Points
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
PROFESSIONAL - Chemistry
Major - BA-SC2PROF
25
WEI20002
Work Experience in
Industry B
SEMESTER
CHE30005
Advanced Analytical
Chemistry
+
CHE30009
Surface and Colloid
Chemistry
+
12.5
12.5
+
12.5
PHY30002
Research and
Development Project 3
NPS30002
Research Skills in
Science
+
12.5
Units are subject to change and may not be timetabled every
semester
+ = Credit points
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Visit Bachelor of Science
Professional Course Information for
major/co-major/minor and elective
options.
What’s a full-time study load?
100 credit points (8 units per year).
What’s a part-time study load?
50 credit points (4 units per year).
What’s Fast Track?
To complete your course in 3.5
years, you will need to complete 2
units over a Summer/Winter/Online
teaching period or during your
placement year. If a core/first major
unit is listed under fast track, this
unit(s) may need to be completed
during your placement year.
How can I plan my timetable
to make sure my lectures don’t
clash?
Check the University Timetable
Planner before enrolling into units.
Where can I find what online
units are available?
Check the Swinburne Online Units
for online offerings.
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