Bachelor of Science (BSc) specialising in Medicinal Chemistry
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Bachelor of Science (BSc) specialising in Medicinal Chemistry
The Bachelor of Science (BSc) specialising in Medicinal Chemistry is a comprehensive program that consists of courses worth 15 points each, totalling 360 points.
Program Structure
Students must complete the following courses plus a capstone course in their final year of study. The capstone course is a student-led project where students integrate and apply their learning to a real-world problem in their chosen major or specialisation. For Medicinal Chemistry, the recommended capstone course is CHEM 398.
Preparing for the Program
Some students may feel more prepared for the Medicinal Chemistry courses if they have already studied certain subjects in high school. The recommended school subjects can be found in the Subject guide for school students.
Support and Advice
The Student Hubs are available to provide help and advice on any aspect of studies and life at the University. The hubs are open seven days a week at the City, Grafton, and Tai Tonga campuses and six days a week at Tai Tokerau.
Faculty and School
The Bachelor of Science (BSc) specialising in Medicinal Chemistry is offered by the Faculty of Science, specifically the School of Chemical Sciences.
Undergraduate Programmes
The University offers a range of undergraduate programmes, including the Bachelor of Science.
Program Details
- The program consists of 360 points, with each course worth 15 points.
- A capstone course is required in the final year of study.
- The recommended capstone course for Medicinal Chemistry is CHEM 398.
- Students can use degree planners to help plan their courses.
- The University recommends that students who began their degree prior to 2019 seek advice to ensure they are taking the correct courses.
Research Areas
The University has various research areas, including:
- Mttaki | The Challenge
- Postgraduate research and study
- ResearchHub
- University research centres
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute
- Liggins Institute
- Centres of Research Excellence
- Other research centres
Facilities and Services
The University offers a range of facilities and services, including:
- Libraries and Learning Services
- Early childhood centres
- Food and retail
- Sport and recreation
- Event and conference services
- University of Auckland Clinics
- Kate Edger Information Commons
About the University
The University of Auckland is a comprehensive university with a range of faculties and institutes. The University is committed to equity, sustainability, and community services.
