BSc in Physical Sciences (Geology and Chemistry)
Study Programme Details
City: | Johannesburg |
Country: | South Africa |
Admission Sessions: | Summer Session |
Study Format: | Full Time |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative journey with the BSc in Physical Sciences at the University of Johannesburg, focusing on Geology and Chemistry. Our mission is to cultivate qualified scientists who not only identify, evaluate, and solve problems associated with physical sciences but also demonstrate initiative and responsibility in academic and professional contexts in South Africa and across the globe. Dive into the principles and theory of physical sciences, exploring their applications, and acquire the competence and research abilities that serve as a foundation for a dynamic career and further postgraduate studies.
Overview
Discover the dynamic fusion of Geology and Chemistry within the BSc in Physical Sciences (Programme Code: B2P81Q) at the University of Johannesburg. Engage in a full-time program, earning 360 NQF credits over three enriching years. Located at the Auckland Park Kingsway campus, this program propels you into the world of physical sciences, providing a comprehensive understanding of principles and theories. This knowledge, combined with practical applications, prepares you for the evolving challenges in the field.
Admission Requirements
A minimum APS of 31, English 5 (60%+), Mathematics 6 (70%+), Physical Science 5 (60%+) & Life Science 4 (50%+)
- Principles of Geology
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Structural Geology
- Analytical Chemistry
- Mineralogy
- Organic Chemistry
- Geochemical Analysis
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Future Career Outcomes
Witness the success stories of our alumni who have seamlessly integrated into various industries. The BSc in Physical Sciences aligns with industry demands, emphasizing skill development crucial for success in the competitive job market. As a graduate, you’ll not only possess theoretical knowledge but also practical skills, ensuring your readiness to make a significant impact in the scientific community.