坎特伯雷大学/The University of Canterbury

    课程名称: Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Chemistry
    课程级别:学士学位/Bachelor's Degree(7级)
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    学费:$30,300 NZD Per Year
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    开学时间:16-July-2018
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    授课校区:The University of Canterbury
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    Summary

    Chemistry is the central science. It deals with the composition, structure and behaviour of the atoms and molecules that make up all forms of matter. Understanding the world at an atomic level is essential to all areas of science. Chemistry interlinks and contributes to medicine, geology, materials science, molecular physics, biology and astronomy.

    Its central role in science is emphasised by the fact that Chemistry merges with Biological Sciences (the field of biochemistry) at one extreme and with Physics (physical chemistry and chemical physics) at the other.

    Chemistry propels advances in modern society and has an important role to play in solving major global challenges such as energy sustainability, food supply, health and the environment. Every day we utilise products developed by experimental chemists such as plastics, fabrics, petrol and pharmaceuticals.

    A Bachelor of Science (BSc) will extend your knowledge in multiple interest areas, satisfying many questions you may have about the world and encouraging you to investigate even further.

    Qualification structure and duration

    The Bachelor of Science requires a minimum total of 360 points:

    • a minimum of 255 points of Science courses
    • the remaining 105 points can be from either Science courses or courses from other degrees.
    • At least 225 points must be from courses above 100-level, with at least 90 points at 300-level.

    Double Degrees

    Many students combine the study of a BSc with another degree, such as a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce or a Bachelor of Laws. If you are considering a double degree you should get advice from the College of Science Student Advisor or the Liaison Office.

    Career opportunities

    New Zealand's unique mix of primary and secondary industries provides a wide choice of careers in chemistry. Expanding industries in New Zealand, for example those related to new sources of energy and to the development of forestry and dairy resources, are further increasing the demand for qualified chemists.

    New Zealand needs chemists in teaching, industry, health and research.

    Chemists are key members of developmental teams in the pharmaceutical industry.

    Industry uses chemists in such areas as research and development of new products, monitoring product composition and quality, and environmental monitoring and regulation.

    Hospitals and other health services employ chemists in areas such as biochemical research, medical analysis and toxicology.

    A degree in Chemistry is a good start to a teaching career with its emphasis on laboratory work and its relevance to other sciences.

    The majority of chemical research in New Zealand is done in universities, Crown Research Institutes and private laboratories. These institutions provide chemical challenges equal to any in the world.

    Chemists are well trained in problem-solving and skilled at handling information, which leads naturally into a wide diversity of job opportunities including, for example, sales and management.

    Entry criteria

    Admission to UC with University Entrance, or equivalent, is required to enrol for a Bachelor's degree. Applicants must have completed New Zealand University Entrance through NCEA; or Cambridge International Examinations (CIE); or International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) or any other equivalent overseas qualification.

    Recommended preparation

    Year 13 chemistry is recommended preparation for first-year students, but for those who have had minimal preparation in chemistry, we offer CHEM114 Foundations of Chemistry, an introductory Chemistry course.

    Students enrolling in CHEM111 Chemical Principles and Processes and CHEM112 Structure and Reactivity must have at least 14 credits in NCEA Level 3 chemistry, or an equivalent background in other courses of study (eg, IB, Cambridge or overseas qualifications). Students with less than this standard should first enrol in CHEM114 Foundations of Chemistry.

    Other English language requirements: TOEFL PBT with a minimum score of 550 and TWE with a minimum score of 4.5; CCEL EAP Level 2 with a minimum C+ grade; CAE or CPE minimum score of 169 with at least 162 in reading, writing, listening and speaking; Pearson Test of English (Academic) - PTE with an overall score of 57 and no PTE communicative skills score below 50.


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