BSc in Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Mathematics) Extended
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on a journey of scientific discovery with the BSc in Physical Sciences at the University of Johannesburg, specializing in Chemistry and Mathematics. This program is designed to cultivate qualified scientists who not only excel in identifying and solving problems within the physical sciences but also demonstrate initiative and responsibility in academic and professional contexts, both in South Africa and on the international stage.
In a world driven by constant innovation, our program goes beyond traditional boundaries, incorporating current trends and future possibilities. We foster an environment where learning is dynamic, preparing you not just for today’s challenges but for the opportunities that lie ahead.
Overview
Enroll in the BSc Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Mathematics) Extended program with the code B2E71Q at the Auckland Park Kingsway campus of the University of Johannesburg. This full-time commitment spans four years, earning you 360 NQF credits at Level 7 (SAQA: 80375).
Our medium of facilitation is immersive, ensuring a comprehensive grasp of Chemistry and Mathematics. This program is not just an educational endeavor; it’s a transformative experience that equips you with the knowledge and skills to navigate the professional landscape successfully.
Admission Requirements
A minimum APS of 26, English 4 (50%+), Mathematics 5 (60%+) & Physical Science 4 (50%+)
- Chemistry I
- Mathematics I
- Physics I
- Chemistry II
- Mathematics II
- Physics II
- Advanced Calculus
- Analytical Chemistry
- Abstract Algebra
- Quantum Mechanics
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Future Career Outcomes
Witness the success stories of our alumni who have ventured into diverse fields, making their mark as innovators, researchers, and leaders. This program aligns seamlessly with industry demands, shaping graduates into dynamic professionals equipped with the skills and insights needed in the ever-evolving job market.