Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

University of the Sunshine Coast - Moreton Bay Campus

Australia,Queensland

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36 Months

Duration

CAD 29,990/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Mar 2026

Apply Date

Australia, Queensland

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1994

Total Students: 18,688 +

Int. Students: 1,800 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1 Moreton Parade, Petrie QLD 4502, Australia

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

Program Overview

Discover the endless opportunities a career in science offers you, while improving our understanding of the universe. This degree is designed to provide flexibility, while preparing you for a variety of work opportunities.

In this program you will:

  • Graduate with depth and breadth of scientific knowledge
  • Gain a strong foundation in cell biology, chemistry, biodiversity and ecology, and research methods
  • Choose additional introductory courses in mathematics for those interested in specialisation
  • Learn in specialised labs and gain hands-on experience during field studies, preparing you for work in professional scientific settings

 

 

Major: Chemistry

Chemistry holds a central position in science, providing foundational knowledge that interlinks subjects such as physics, biology, medicine, and environmental science. At its core, our world is governed by chemical exchanges – and understanding these interactions not only helps us understand natural phenomena but also empowers us to innovate and develop new technologies, materials, and solutions to global challenges.

In this major, we highlight the importance of chemistry as a core science, explaining its impact on various areas, from medicine and drug development, to understanding environmental issues and finding solutions.

A solid understanding of chemistry equips you to pursue a varied and rich scientific career in areas like research, mining and engineering, healthcare, education and many more. Without a solid grounding in chemistry, our comprehension of many scientific domains remains incomplete.