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Master of Science (Medicinal Chemistry)

The course information on this page is for new students commencing their degree in 2016 only. 

Students should follow the rules and requirements for the year that they commenced their course. The online course information for years prior to 2016 are available from the Archives link in the menu.

Students should also review current subject availabilities via the Subject Descriptions link in the menu.

There is currently a high demand for graduates in Medicinal Chemistry.

The Master of Science (Medicinal Chemistry) degree provides vocational training, together with specialised coursework and a small research project.

Additional preparatory subjects focus on laboratory work and science communication skills. Candidates with appropriate qualifications and laboratory skills will be awarded advanced standing for these preparatory subjects.

Course Learning Outcomes

Students graduating from the Master of Science (Medicinal Chemistry) will be able to:

  1. Understand and apply knowledge about recent developments in medicinal chemistry.
  2. Apply research principles and methods pertinent to medicinal chemistry.
  3. Investigate, analyse and synthesise information, problems, concepts and theories.
  4. Design and evaluate hypotheses and methodologies by the performance of experiments.
  5. Exercise critical thinking and reflection.
  6. Justify, interpret and communicate methodologies and conclusions.
  7. Apply knowledge and skills in planning and executing substantial research-based initiatives.

 

Course Structure 

The Master of Science (Medicinal Chemistry) requires the successful completion of 72 credit points of subjects from the table below.

Subject CodeSubject NameCredit PointsSession(s)
SCIE911Fundamentals of Science Communication6Autumn, Spring
SCIE913Fundamentals of Science Data6Autumn, Spring
SCIE914Current Questions in Science6Autumn, Spring
CHEM930Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry12Spring
CHEM944Advanced Topics in Medicinal Chemistry12Autumn
Plus one (6cp) of the following subjects:
CHEM812Organic Chemistry II 6Autumn
OR
CHEM814 Analytical and Environmental Chemistry6Spring
Plus two (24cp) of the following subjects:
CHEM914Advanced Analytical Chemistry12Autumn
CHEM964Elucidating Molecular Structure12Autumn
CHEM992Bioinformatics and Biological Chemistry12Spring
CHEM993Advanced Organic Synthesis and Reactivity12Spring
Alternative Options
CHEM915Advanced Chemistry Laboratory Project*12Annual, Autumn, Spring, Spring/Autumn
CHEM919Literature Report in Chemistry*12Annual, Autumn, Spring, Spring/Autumn

Enrolment in CHEM915 or CHEM919 is only possible for students who have achieved an average mark of 65 or better for at least two CHEM900 level subjects, and is also contingent upon the availability of a suitable project/supervisor combination. Students should consult the subject coordinator for further information and to inquire if it may be possible for them to enrol.

Credit Arrangements

Credit and articulation arrangements are available from the Course Finder. Refer to UOW's credit arrangements for information on how to apply for credit.

Other Information

Further information is available at:
UOW Course Finder
Email: smah-students@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 22 September, 2015