Master of Science (Chemistry)
Course MC-SCICHE (2010)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2010.
Year and Campus: | 2010 - Parkville |
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Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Graduate/Postgraduate |
Duration & Credit Points: | 200 credit points taken over 24 months full time. This course is available as full or part time. |
Coordinator
Dr Craig HuttonEmail: chutton@unimelb.edu.au
Contact
Melbourne Graduate School of Science
Faculty of Science
The University of Melbourne
Tel: + 61 3 8344 6404
Fax: +61 3 8344 5803
Web: http://graduate.science.unimelb.edu.au
Course Overview: | The Master of Science - Chemistry is one of the research training streams of the Master of Science. The research training streams give students the opportunity to undertake a substantive research project in a field of choice as well as a broad range of coursework subjects including a professional tools component, as a pathway to PhD study or to the workforce. |
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Objectives: | The objectives of this course are to:
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Course Structure & Available Subjects: |
Students undertaking the Master of Science (Chemistry program) must complete a total of 200 points over the two year full-time (or four year part-time) program, comprising: Core discipline subject (12.5 points) Students must take: • 610-681 Advanced Spectroscopy Elective discipline subjects (all subjects are 12.5 points, total points: 37.5–50) Students must take: • Two to four of the core Chemistry subjects: 610-682 Chemistry 4A; 610-683 Chemistry 4B; 610-501 Chemistry 5A; 610-502 Chemistry 5B and • Up to 25 points from the Professional Entry MSc core discipline subjects (with the approval of the course coordinator), and/or up to 12.5 points of approved 300-level subjects. Note: Students need not complete Chemistry 4A or 5A prior to enrolling in Chemistry 4B and 5B. Professional tools (all subjects are 12.5 points, total points: 12.5–25) Students must take one or two Professional Tools subjects from the following list: Business Tools • 600-614 Business Tools: Money, People and Processes,• 600-622 Business Tools: The Market Environment, Science Tools • 615-668 Critical Analysis in Science;• 615-505 e-Science; • 600-617 Systems Modelling and Simulation; • 600-618 Ethics and Responsibility in Science; • 600-615 Thinking and Reasoning with Data. Communication Tools • 600-616 Science in Context; Research Project (125 credit points) The assessment requirements below are applicable to the entire 125 point Research Project: (1) A preliminary literature survey and research plan (1500 words, up to 5 pages), due at the end of the first semester of study (pass/fail); (2) A major thesis, page limit of 60 pages (20,000 words) due at the end of the fourth semester of study (90% made up from thesis evaluation (35%), oral examination (viva) on thesis (35%); supervisor’s assessment of research performance ((20%) based on attendance, application, initiative, and demonstrated skills]); (3) A project related oral-presentation (up to 30 minutes) given at the end of the fourth semester of study (10%); (4) Successful completion of a seminar series providing advanced theoretical and/or practical training (pass/fail). Students enrolled in the Master of Science (Chemistry program) are required to complete a 125 point Research Project. Students may enrol in a combination of Research Project subjects as indicated below (each of which is available in the summer semester, semester one and semester two) over their two years of full-time study or over their four years of part-time study, to ensure they have completed a total of 125 points by the end of their course.
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Subject Options: | Discipline CoreSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Discipline ElectiveSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Professional ToolsSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Research ProjectSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: |
Entry Requirements: | Bachelor degree with a major in chemistry or a related discipline with at least an H3 (65%) average in the major or equivalent. |
Core Participation Requirements: | It is University policy to take all reasonable steps to minimise the impact of disability upon academic study and reasonable steps will be made to enhance a student’s participation in the University’s programs. Students who feel their disability may impact upon their active and safe participation in a subject are encouraged to discuss this with the relevant subject coordinator and the Disability Liaison Unit. |
Further Study: | The Research Training programs offer a pathway to a PhD. |
Graduate Attributes: |
Graduates will:
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Links to further information: | http://graduate.science.unimelb.edu.au/programs/msc/chemistry |
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