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Course details<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Applied Science<br />

To qualify for a degree, a student must complete successfully<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the following courses:<br />

1. double major in applied chemistry<br />

2. biochemistry combined with chemistry<br />

3. biophysics combined with instrumental science<br />

4. computer science combined with instrumental science<br />

5. mathematics combined with computer science<br />

6. environmental health<br />

The structures <strong>of</strong> courses 1 to 6 are described below. Courses<br />

combining the single major chemistry with instrumental<br />

science, computer science or mathematics are also <strong>of</strong>fered on<br />

an individual basis, subject in each case to the approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Faculty Board.<br />

Part-time courses<br />

These courses are also available for part-time study structured<br />

in such a way as to enable completion in six or more years.<br />

Part-time students must undertake at least eight hours <strong>of</strong> class<br />

time per week.<br />

The availability <strong>of</strong> evening classes depends on student<br />

demand. Details <strong>of</strong> part-time programs are available from the<br />

Assistant Registrar (Applied Science) and from the heads <strong>of</strong> the<br />

teaching departments.<br />

Part-time courses also include two semesters <strong>of</strong> relevant work<br />

experience. The Institute does not arrange for work experience<br />

for part-time students.<br />

1. 2051 Double major in Applied Chemistry<br />

This course provides a thorough basis for a career as a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional, industrial or research chemist. It features a range<br />

<strong>of</strong> industrial topics which support and extend the main themes<br />

<strong>of</strong> chemistry while amplifying the students' industrial experience.<br />

Full-time course<br />

(1986 syllabus)<br />

Hours Hours<br />

Semester 1 week semester<br />

SC154 Chem~stry 5 75<br />

SC108 Biology 4 60<br />

SKI04 Computer Science 5 75<br />

SM108 Mathemat~cal Methods 5 75<br />

SP106 Physics 5 75<br />

Semester 2<br />

SC254 Chemistry 12 180<br />

SC208 Biology 6 90<br />

SK206 Computer Science<br />

or<br />

SP206 Instrumental Science 2 30<br />

SM214 Mathematics Methods 4 60<br />

Semester 3<br />

A8215 Complementary Studies 2 30<br />

SC354 Chemistry 7 105<br />

SC355 Pract~cal Chemistry 4 60<br />

SC356 Applied Chemistry 3 45<br />

SC364 Industrial Chemistry 2 30<br />

SC392 Appl~ed Chemistry Practical 3 45<br />

SP356 Physlcs 3 45<br />

Semester 4<br />

SC413 Case Studies 2 30<br />

SC454 Chemistry 7 105<br />

SC455 Practical Chemistry 4 60<br />

SC456 Applied Chemistry 2 30<br />

SC464 lndustrlal Chemistry 2 30<br />

SC492 Applied Chemistry Practical 3 45<br />

SP456 Physics 4 60<br />

Semester 5<br />

SA209 Work Experience<br />

Semester 6<br />

SA309 Work Experlence<br />

Semester 7<br />

AB619 Communication Studles 1<br />

SA601 Chemical Data Processing 3<br />

SC554 Chemistry 5<br />

SC555 Practical Chemistry 3<br />

SC556 Applied Chemistry 4<br />

SC564 Industrial Chemistry 4<br />

SC592 Applied Chemistry Practical 4<br />

Semester 8<br />

BS515 Business Studies 4<br />

SC654 Chem~stry 4<br />

SC655 Practical Chem~stry 3<br />

SC656 Applied Chemistry 5<br />

SC664 Industrial Chemistry 4<br />

SC692 Applied Chemistry Practical 4<br />

This course involves the study <strong>of</strong> the structure and function <strong>of</strong><br />

the chemical systems <strong>of</strong> living organisms and the application <strong>of</strong><br />

this knowledge in the areas <strong>of</strong> clinical chemistry, pharmaceutical<br />

chemistry, the food industry, and other fields. The course<br />

also provides a sound background in the theory and application<br />

<strong>of</strong> analytical and preparative techniques in the practice <strong>of</strong><br />

biochemistry, reinforced by the inclusion <strong>of</strong> industrial experience.<br />

Full-time course<br />

(1 986 syllabus)<br />

Semester 1<br />

SC154 Chemistry<br />

SC108 Biology<br />

SKI04 Computer Science<br />

SM108 Mathematical Methods<br />

SP106 Physics<br />

Semester 2<br />

SC254 Chemlstry<br />

SC208 Biology<br />

SK206 Com~uter Science<br />

-.<br />

SP206 Instrumenlal Sctence<br />

SM214 Mathcmatlcs Methods<br />

Semester 3<br />

AB215 Complementary Studies<br />

SC354 Chemistry<br />

SC355 Practical Chemistry<br />

SC395 Biochemistry<br />

SC393 Practical Biochemistry<br />

SC394 Mtcrobiology<br />

Semester 4<br />

SC413 lndustrial Case Studies<br />

SC454 Chemistry<br />

SC455 Practical Chemistry<br />

SC493 Practical Biochemistry<br />

SC494 Microbiology<br />

SC496 Analytical Biochemistry<br />

SC497 Biochemistry<br />

Semester 5<br />

SA209 Work Experlence<br />

Semester 6<br />

SA309 Work Experience<br />

Semester 7<br />

A8619 Communication Studies<br />

SA601 Chemical Data Processing<br />

SC554 Chemistry<br />

SC555 Practical Chemistry<br />

SC593 Practical Biochemistry<br />

SC594 lndustrial Biochemistry<br />

SC595 Biochemistry<br />

SC596 Analytical Biochemistry<br />

Hours Hours<br />

week semester<br />

5 75<br />

4 60<br />

5 75

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