Chemist (NSW/ACT)

State/Territory Specific Information

Education and Training:

To become a chemist you usually have to complete a science or applied science degree at university with a major in chemistry. To get into these courses you usually need to gain your HSC/ACT Year 12. Prerequisite subjects, or assumed knowledge, in one or more of English, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, psychology and geography are normally required. Most universities in Australia offer degrees in science or applied science with a major in chemistry. Universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements or offer external study. Contact the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.

Additional Information:

Students and graduates of a chemistry-related program may be eligible for membership of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.

For research and teaching positions, postgraduate qualifications may be required. Geochemists require tertiary training in earth science as well as in chemistry.

Related Courses:

While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.

*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.

  1. Chemistry Preparation
  2. Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Science *
  3. Bachelor of Advanced Computing / Bachelor of Science
  4. Bachelor of Advanced Science
  5. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science *
  6. Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies / Bachelor of Science
  7. Bachelor of Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science
  8. Bachelor of Biotechnology / Bachelor of Arts - International Studies
  9. Bachelor of Biotechnology / Bachelor of Business
  10. Bachelor of Business Administration / Bachelor of Science
  11. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science *
  12. Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies / Bachelor of Science
  13. Bachelor of Computer Science / Bachelor of Science
  14. Bachelor of Creative Arts / Bachelor of Science
  15. Bachelor of Education - Secondary - Science / Bachelor of Science
  16. Bachelor of Engineering - Computer or Electrical or Telecommunications / Bachelor of Science
  17. Bachelor of Engineering - Industrial Chemistry
  18. Bachelor of Engineering - Research and Development / Bachelor of Science
  19. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Biotechnology
  20. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Medical Science *
  21. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Science *
  22. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Science / Diploma of Engineering Practice
  23. Bachelor of Environment
  24. Bachelor of Environment / Bachelor of Laws
  25. Bachelor of Environmental Science / Bachelor of Arts
  26. Bachelor of Finance / Bachelor of Science
  27. Bachelor of General Studies - Science
  28. Bachelor of Information Technology / Bachelor of Science
  29. Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science
  30. Bachelor of Mathematics / Bachelor of Science
  31. Bachelor of Medical Biotechnology
  32. Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Science *
  33. Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
  34. Bachelor of Science *
  35. Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
  36. Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery
  37. Bachelor of Science - Advanced Science / Bachelor of Arts
  38. Bachelor of Science - Advanced Science / Bachelor of Social Science
  39. Bachelor of Science - Chemistry
  40. Bachelor of Science - Computer Science / Bachelor of Science
  41. Bachelor of Science - International
  42. Bachelor of Science - Psychology / Bachelor of Science
  43. Bachelor of Science - Science Communication
  44. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts *
  45. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts - International Studies
  46. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Business
  47. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Business and Commerce
  48. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Commerce *
  49. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Economics
  50. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education
  51. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of International Studies
  52. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Laws *
  53. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Science - Forest Sciences
  54. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Social Science
  55. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Teaching *
  56. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Teaching - Secondary
  57. Bachelor of Science / Diploma of Education
  58. Bachelor of Science / Master of Teaching - Secondary
  59. Bachelor of Software Engineering / Bachelor of Science
  60. Bachelor of Teaching - Secondary / Bachelor of Science
  61. Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry (Honours)
  62. Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) / Bachelor of Science (Honours)
  63. Bachelor of Philosophy - Science (Honours)
  64. Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours) *
  65. Bachelor of Science - Advanced Science *

Employment Opportunities:

Chemists are employed in a wide range of government, industrial and university laboratories. They may work in hospital laboratories or with medical and scientific research bodies, food processing firms and pharmaceutical manufacturers. They also find employment as consultants, technical specialists, patent officers and teachers.

Chemists may specialise in developing new products or supervising production. With experience, they may progress to management positions.

For Further Information:

Minerals Council of Australia

(02) 6233 0600

Royal Australian Chemical Institute Inc. (National Office)

(03) 9328 2033

Information for other states and territories: