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| Distance Education | Not available* | Yes | External | Year 12 or equivalent |
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This program offers a range of flexible, generalist undergraduate study areas with a wide range of opportunities and choices available to graduates.
Science
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192 points (24 x 8 points)
Year 12 or equivalent
Charles Sturt University frequently recognises prior learning including study at other institutions in many of its degrees. Each request for credit is individually assessed prior to commencement of the course.
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Chemists study the physical and chemical properties of materials to determine their composition. They use this information to develop new materials and products, to devise more efficient processes for making materials and to increase scientific knowledge.
Chemists should not be confused with pharmacists (see separate entry for Pharmacist).
Life scientists examine the anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of humans, animals, plants and other living organisms to better understand how living organisms function and interact with each other and the environment.
Physicists study the behaviour of the physical world at the most basic level and find practical ways to apply new knowledge gained from their research in areas of science and technology.

