Employ highly developed conceptual, analytical, quantitative and technical skills and are adapt with a range of technologies.
Problem Identification
Identify the need for information, effectively search, evaluate, manage and apply that information in support of scientific investigation or scholarly debate.
Knowledge
Apply their broad knowledge of science across a range of fields, with in-depth knowledge in at least one area of study, while demonstrating an understanding of the local and global contexts in which science is practiced. Eloquent the methods of science and explain why current scientific knowledge is both contestable and testable by further inquiry.
ADVANCED KNOWLEDGE
Advanced Knowledge Demonstrate a deep understanding of core chemistry concepts, including physical, organic, inorganic, and analytical chemistry
RESEARCH SKILLS
Research Skills: Conduct independent research, including designing experiments, analyzing data, and interpreting results.
CRITICAL THINKING
Critical Thinking: Evaluate scientific literature and apply critical thinking to solve complex problems
TECHNICAL PROFICIENCY
Technical Proficiency: Gain hands-on experience with advanced laboratory techniques and instrumentation.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Effectively communicate scientific concepts and findings through written reports and oral presentations
COLLABORATION
Work effectively in interdisciplinary teams, demonstrating collaboration and leadership skills.
ETHICAL PRACTICE
Understand and apply ethical considerations in research and professional practice.
STUDY OF INDUSTRY
Preparation for Further Study or Industry: Be prepared for doctoral studies or careers in academia, industry, or government sectors.