| 123.101 |
Chemistry and Living Systems |
15 |
Note 1 |
| 123.102 |
Chemistry and the Material World |
15 |
Note 1 |
| 123.103 |
Introductory Chemistry |
15 |
R 119.153, Note 2 |
| 123.201 |
Chemical Energetics |
15 |
P 123.102 |
| 123.202 |
Organic and Biological Chemistry |
15 |
P 123.101 |
| 123.203 |
Inorganic and Nanomaterials Chemistry |
15 |
P 123.102 |
| 123.204 |
Chemical and Biochemical Analysis |
15 |
P 123.101 or 123.102 (Note 3) |
| 123.311 |
Advanced Physical and Analytical Chemistry |
15 |
P 123.201, 123.204 |
| 123.312 |
Advanced Organic Chemistry |
15 |
P 123.202, 123.204 |
| 123.313 |
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry |
15 |
P 123.203, 123.204 |
| 123.325 |
Advanced Materials and Nanoscience |
15 |
P 123.201 or 123.205, R 142.431 |
| 123.326 |
Advanced Chemical Biology |
15 |
P 123.202 |
123.101 (Note 4), 123.102, 160.103 or 160.101
(Note 4), 123.201, 123.202, 123.203, 123.204, 123.311, 123.312,
123.313 and either 123.325 or 123.326.
1. Students will be assumed to have studied at
least 20 credits from NCEA Level 3 Chemistry and achieved at
least 14, or passed Bursary Chemistry or 123.103 or an acceptable
alternative.
2. 123.103 may not be taken after 123.101 or 123.102
has been passed.
3. A good pass in 123.103 may be acceptable.
4. Or an acceptable alternative.