Chemistry Department
Chemistry
Pronunciation: /ˈkɛmɪstri
Chemistry is......
“The branch of science concerned with the substances of which matter is composed, the investigation of their properties and reactions, and the use of such reactions to form new substances”. (Oxford Dictionary)
Chemistry helps us to understand the world around us
Chemistry enables us to understand the properties of different materials and to transform materials into new and useful substances. Through chemistry, we can understand changes that we observe in the natural and physical world. Chemistry gives us understandings on which to base educated choices about consumer products and management of resources.
Chemistry solves problems
Chemistry enables us to develop a range of useful materials such as pharmaceuticals for curing and treating diseases, substances that protect the environment, technologically advanced structures for building, and materials that can be used as alternative energy sources. Chemistry is fundamental to understanding climate change and wise use of the world’s energy and water resources.
Learning in chemistry opens up career opportunities
Some chemists work in laboratories designing new materials that are used in products such as medicines, food and beverage flavourings, superconductors, and vaccines. Studying chemistry also provides excellent training for a wide range of careers including marketing and project management, environmental science and forensic science. Employers value the skills of numeracy, problem solving, and communication that are integral to all study in chemistry.
Chemistry Courses
Level Two
The aims of the level 2 course are to:
This course focuses on investigating and measuring the chemical and physical properties of a range of groups of substances, for example, acids and bases and selected organic and inorganic compounds.
Relate properties of matter to structure and bonding; Develop an understanding of and use the fundamental concepts of chemistry (for example, equilibrium and thermochemical principles) to interpret observations.
Apply knowledge of chemistry to explain aspects of the natural world and how chemistry is used in society to meet needs, resolve issues, and develop new technologies.
Course information booklet Click HERE.
Level Three
The aims of the level 3 course are to:
Investigate and measure the chemical and physical properties of a range of groups of substances, for example, acids and bases, oxidants and reductants, and selected organic and inorganic compounds.
Relate properties of matter to structure and bonding; Develop an understanding of and use the fundamental concepts of chemistry (for example, equilibrium and thermochemical principles) to interpret observations.
Apply knowledge of chemistry to explain aspects of the natural world and how chemistry is used in society to meet needs, resolve issues, and develop new technologies.
Course information booklet HERE.
Scholarship & Massey Chemistry
The aim of the Scholarship & Massey Chemistry course is to:
- Review the level 3 Chemistry Achievement Standards to Scholarship level.
- Complete in the second half of the year the Massey University Chemistry in the Physical World (123.105)
Course outline for this course is HERE.