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CHEM 1511 - Foundations of Chemistry IA (Vet Bioscience)

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 4010
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 7 hours per week
Restriction: Available to BSc (Vet 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
Incompatible: CHEM 1100, CHEM 1101 & CHEM 1510
Assessment: Exam, practical work, online summative work, lecture tests
Syllabus:

The knowledge and skills acquired in Foundations of Chemistry IA provide a strong foundation for future studies in chemistry and chemistry-related fields, including biological and environmental sciences, healthcare and engineering. Whether pursuing careers in research or industry, students will gain the necessary tools to excel and make valuable contributions in their chosen paths. Foundations of Chemistry IA is designed for students seeking a solid foundation in chemistry, whether they are pursuing it as a core requirement or a general elective. It welcomes students from various academic programs who are eager to develop a solid grasp of chemical concepts and their real-world applications. The course content is designed for students with limited background in chemistry. Upon successful completion of Foundations of Chemistry IA, students will be able to identify different states of matter, trends of the periodic table, and molecular shape, and draw conclusions about physical and chemical properties. Students will be able to perform basic chemical calculations and balance chemical equations. In addition, they will develop an understanding of acids and bases and chemical equilibrium and their importance in various scientific fields. Face-to-face on-campus delivery provides opportunities for interactive lectures, hands-on laboratory experiments, and engaging discussions. Students will explore scientific methodology and collaborative work, develop critical thinking skills and enhance their problem-solving abilities. In the laboratory, they will gain proficiency in common chemistry techniques and reinforce theoretical concepts. Assessment activities may include quizzes, laboratory reports, assignments, and examinations. By successfully completing these assessments, students will demonstrate their ability to apply chemical concepts to real-world scenarios and solve problems.

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Units
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Amount
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
4010 Mon 16/03/2020 Thu 26/03/2020 Fri 12/06/2020 Not Available


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
14687 LE01 15 3 2 Mar - 2 Mar Monday 10am - 11am  
3 Mar - 7 Apr Tuesday 11am - 12pm  
4 Mar - 8 Apr Wednesday 9am - 10am  
16 Mar - 6 Apr Monday 10am - 11am  
27 Apr - 1 Jun Monday 10am - 11am  
28 Apr - 9 Jun Tuesday 11am - 12pm  
29 Apr - 10 Jun Wednesday 9am - 10am  
Related Class: Workshop
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
10245 WR06 7 2 13 Mar - 10 Apr Friday 10am - 11am Lower Napier, LG24, Teaching Room
1 May - 12 Jun Friday 10am - 11am Lower Napier, LG24, Teaching Room
13492 WR11 7 FULL 10 Mar - 7 Apr Tuesday 12pm - 1pm Lower Napier, LG24, Teaching Room
28 Apr - 9 Jun Tuesday 12pm - 1pm Lower Napier, LG24, Teaching Room
Related Class: Practical
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
11285 PR06 3 FULL 4 Mar - 4 Mar Wednesday 3pm - 4pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
25 Mar - 25 Mar Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
8 Apr - 8 Apr Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
6 May - 6 May Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
20 May - 20 May Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
3 Jun - 3 Jun Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
13085 PR05 5 3 4 Mar - 4 Mar Wednesday 3pm - 4pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
18 Mar - 18 Mar Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
1 Apr - 1 Apr Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
29 Apr - 29 Apr Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
13 May - 13 May Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
27 May - 27 May Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
13086 PR01 3 1 3 Mar - 3 Mar Tuesday 2pm - 3pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
17 Mar - 17 Mar Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
31 Mar - 31 Mar Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
28 Apr - 28 Apr Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
12 May - 12 May Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
26 May - 26 May Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
14688 PR02 5 FULL 3 Mar - 3 Mar Tuesday 2pm - 3pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
24 Mar - 24 Mar Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
7 Apr - 7 Apr Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
5 May - 5 May Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
19 May - 19 May Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory
2 Jun - 2 Jun Tuesday 2pm - 5pm Johnson, 106, Laboratory