BSc (Honours) in Chemical Technology
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 4 years |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | RM 272,231 |
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- Data not available
- Local students
- RM 272,231
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
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- Local students
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- Foreign students
Student Visa
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- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
- Secondary school diploma or an IB diploma
- One of the following English language requirements:
- TOEFL with a minimum score of 80 for the Internet-based test, or minimum score of 550 for the paper-based test, or minimum score of 213 for the computer-based test.
- IELTS with an overall Band Score of 6 or above
- Grade 4 or above in English for applicants with IB qualifications
- Grade C in GCSE/IGCSE/GCEOL English
- Additional documents depending on the programme (reference letter, portfolio or CV)
Curriculum
- Year One studies include the University's core curriculum and underpinning subjects common to science students and general chemistry with laboratory skills training.
- Year Two studies cover the general analytical, organic and physical chemistry, plus the basics of chemical process technology.
- Year Three studies introduce the intermediate level of organic, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry, and chemical process technology.
- In the Final Year, an investigative project allows students to learn, experiment and practise chemistry on a topic of their choices.