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Timetable


You can print off your personalised timetable from the university timetable website. This ensures that classes are of appropriate sizes. If you have a timetable clash there may be some flexibility in timing, depending on the unit of study. It is essential that you attend all sessions for which you have been timetabled in Chemistry.

Semester 2


Lectures and tutorials start in week 1. Laboratory classes start in week 2.


Lectures


Unit

Venue

Lecture Times

CHEM1002
Series (i)
CHEM1002
Series (ii)
CHEM1102
Series (i)
CHEM1102
Series (ii)
CHEM1101
CHEM1109
CHEM1612
CHEM1902
CHEM1904

All lectures are held in the School of Chemistry.


Tutorials










EASR = Eastern Avenue Seminar Room


Laboratories


Laboratory workspace allocation will in your first timetabled session of the semester (either week 1 or 2 - check your timetable). For more information click here.

Note: There is a requirement that you attend a minimum of 90% of the laboratory classes. You must pass the practical component of the unit.


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