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CHEM 1521 - Foundations of Chemistry IB (Vet Bioscience)

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 3820
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 7 hours per week
Restriction: Available to BSc (Veterinary Bioscience) students only. Not available to students with SACE Stage 2 Chemistry Subject Achievement Grade of C+ or greater, or equivalent.
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: No
Available for Non-Award Study: No
Assumed Knowledge: CHEM 1511
Incompatible: CHEM 1200, CHEM 1201 & CHEM 1520
Assessment: Exam, online summative work, practical work, lecture tests
Syllabus:

The knowledge and skills acquired in Foundations of Chemistry IB provide a strong foundation for future studies in chemistry and chemistry-related fields, including biological and environmental sciences, healthcare and engineering. It provides students with a strong foundation for pursuing careers in research or industry, where their understanding of chemical principles and laboratory techniques will be highly valued. Foundations of Chemistry IB course is designed for students seeking a solid foundation in chemistry, whether as a core requirement or a general elective. It accommodates students from various academic programs who are eager to develop a thorough understanding of chemical principles and their real-world applications. The course content is designed to build upon the knowledge gained in Foundations of Chemistry IA. Upon completion of Foundations of Chemistry IB, students will understand redox processes and their application to batteries. Students will gain an understanding of chemical thermodynamics and reaction kinetics and their importance in various scientific fields. In addition, students will develop their knowledge of organic compounds and their importance in materials, medicine and biological processes. Face-to-face on-campus delivery provides opportunities for interactive lectures, hands-on laboratory experiments, and engaging discussions. Collaborative discussions, group work, and problem-solving exercises in workshops will enhance their understanding of key topics and foster a sense of teamwork. Assessments activities may include quizzes, laboratory reports, assignments, and examinations. By successfully completing these assessments, students will demonstrate their ability to apply chemical knowledge to solve problems and communicate scientific ideas effectively.

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Units
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3
0.125
          
  


Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
3820 Mon 06/08/2018 Fri 31/08/2018 Fri 14/09/2018 Fri 26/10/2018


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
24843 LE01 10 6 23 Jul - 10 Sep Monday 10am - 11am The Braggs, G60, Bragg Lecture Theatre
25 Jul - 12 Sep Wednesday 9am - 10am The Braggs, G60, Bragg Lecture Theatre
27 Jul - 14 Sep Friday 10am - 11am The Braggs, G60, Bragg Lecture Theatre
3 Oct - 24 Oct Wednesday 9am - 10am The Braggs, G60, Bragg Lecture Theatre
5 Oct - 26 Oct Friday 10am - 11am The Braggs, G60, Bragg Lecture Theatre
8 Oct - 22 Oct Monday 10am - 11am The Braggs, G60, Bragg Lecture Theatre
28379 LEC0 10 10 This class does not have any timetabled face-to-face sessions. Please check MyUni or contact your Course Coordinator for details.
Note: Enrol in this class if you do not wish to attend the lectures. The lecture recordings will be placed online each day AFTER the lecture has been held. Be aware that there are two lecture tests during the semester that you may wish to attend.
Related Class: Workshop
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
23421 WR04 10 8 1 Aug - 12 Sep Wednesday 1pm - 2pm Lower Napier, LG24, Teaching Room
3 Oct - 24 Oct Wednesday 1pm - 2pm Lower Napier, LG24, Teaching Room
28791 WR02 10 8 24 Jul - 11 Sep Tuesday 1pm - 2pm Lower Napier, LG24, Teaching Room
2 Oct - 23 Oct Tuesday 1pm - 2pm Lower Napier, LG24, Teaching Room
Related Class: Practical
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
24844 PR03 5 4 7 Aug - 7 Aug Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
21 Aug - 21 Aug Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
4 Sep - 4 Sep Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
2 Oct - 2 Oct Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
16 Oct - 16 Oct Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
28488 PR04 5 2 8 Aug - 8 Aug Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
22 Aug - 22 Aug Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
5 Sep - 5 Sep Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
3 Oct - 3 Oct Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
17 Oct - 17 Oct Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory