Timetable - Semester 2


You will be issued with your own timetable. This ensures that classes are of appropriate sizes. If you do have a timetable clash there may be some flexibility in timing, depending on the unit of study.
Lectures

Unit

Venue
Lecture Times
CHEM1002
LT 1
Tue
9.00
Wed
12.00
Thur
9.00
 
CHEM1102 Series (i)
LT 3
Mon
9.00
Wed
9.00
Fri
9.00
 
CHEM1102 Series (ii)
LT 3
Mon
12.00
Wed
12.00
Thur
12.00
 
CHEM1102 Series (iii)
LT 3
Mon
2.00
Wed
2.00
Fri
2.00
 
CHEM1101
LT 2
Mon
2.00
Wed
2.00
Fri
2.00
 
CHEM1612
LT 1
Mon
10.00
Tue
10.00
Thur
10.00
 
CHEM1902 / CHEM1904
LT 1
Mon
9.00
Wed
11.00
Fri
9.00
 
CHEM1909
LT 3
Tue
11.00
Wed
11.00
Fri
11.00
 

Lectures will start in week 1 of semester. All lectures are held in the School of Chemistry.


Tutorials
Unit
Venue
Tutorial Times

CHEM1002

There are four venues for each tutorial slot: chemistry room 356, chemistry room 543 and the rooms shown

Wed 11.00 (MOT 208a and EASR 310)

Thur 10.00 (EASR 121 and EASR 405)
Thurs 12.00 (EASR 404 and Edward Ford 112)
Fri 11:00 (EASR 406 and Carslaw 359)
CHEM1102
There are three venues for each tutorial slot: chemistry room 356, chemistry room 543 and the room shown
Wed 10:00 (EASR 312)
Wed 12:00 (EASR 312)
Wed 2:00 (EASR 405) Wed 3:00 (EASR 404)
Thur 9.00 (EASR 121)
Thurs 11.00 (EASR 405)
Fri 9:00 .(EASR 310)
Fri 12:00 (EASR 404) Fri 2.00 (EASR 311)

CHEM1101

various
Tues 12.00 (Chemistry 543)
Wed 3.00 (LT4)
Thurs 2.00 (Chemistry 543) Thur 3.00 (LT2)

CHEM1612

various
.
Thurs 12.00 (LT4)
Fri 10.00 (LT2)
Fri 12.00 (LT4)

CHEM1902

There are two venues for each tutorial slot: chemistry room 356 and chemistry room 543
.
Wed 1.00
Thur 1.00

CHEM1904

LT3
Tue 1.00
.
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CHEM1909

LT4
Tue 12.00
Wed 12.00
Thur 9.00

Tutorials will start in week 2 of semester.

EASR = Eastern Avenue Seminar Room; MOT = Marjorie Oldfield Theatre (Edward Ford Bldg).


Laboratories

Laboratory workspace allocation will start in week 2 of semester.


What happens if I am sick?

Try and catch up!

If you miss a tutorial quiz or lab assessment, there are three courses of action available to you:

  1. Do nothing - you will score 0 for that assessment task.
  2. See Sophie or Warren at the First Year Enquiry Office and arrange to sit for the assessment at some other time (this is not always possible, especially for laboratory assessments). Note that tutorial quizzes may be completed at any of the schedules week's tutorials, not just the one you are timetable to attend.
  3. You may apply for Special Consideration (which is not granted routinely) if you miss a laboratory session, tutorial quiz or examination, or if your performance in an exam is adversely affected by illness or special circumstances. Follow the procedure outlined on the Faculty of Science website, http://www.science.usyd.edu.au . Application for special consideration must be submitted within seven (7) days of the assessment affected. If you are prevented from doing this by, for example, hospitalisation, you should contact the Faculty office immediately upon your return to University. Your preferred option should be to catch up on missed assessable work as the School of Chemistry offers many opportunities to do this - see Sophie at the Enquiry Office.