Chemistry Subject Declaration Form Requirements
Complete requirements and information for the Teaching Council of Ireland Chemistry Subject Declaration Form (SDF).
Overview
A Subject Declaration Form (SDF) for Chemistry demonstrates that you have completed sufficient study in this subject area to teach it at secondary level in Ireland. The Teaching Council of Ireland requires this form as part of the teacher registration process.
Subject Description
Chemical sciences
Credit Requirements
Minimum ECTS Credits Required: 60 ECTS credits
Your degree programme must include at least 60 ECTS credits in Chemistryor closely related modules. These credits must be from a Level 8 degree programme (as defined by the National Framework of Qualifications in Ireland).
Note: Only ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits are accepted for Subject Declaration Forms. Credits from other systems (such as CATS or US credits) cannot be used.
Essential Areas of Study
All essential areas are required. You must cover all of the following areas:
- Organic Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
Optional Areas of Study
The following areas are optional but can contribute to your total credits:
- Analytical Chemistry
- Environmental Chemistry
- Pharmaceutical/Biopharmaceutical Chemistry
- Industrial Chemistry
Additional Requirements
Laboratory Work: Laboratory/practical work is required for this subject.
Year Level Requirement: Chemistry must be studied up to and including third-year level or higher.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for a Chemistry Subject Declaration Form, you must meet the following requirements:
- Hold or be pursuing a Level 8 degree programme (as defined by the NFQ in Ireland)
- Have completed modules in Chemistry or closely related areas
- Have sufficient ECTS credits in Chemistry (60 credits minimum)
- Modules must be from an ECTS-credited programme
- Cover the required essential areas of study listed above
- Include laboratory/practical work components
- Have studied Chemistry up to and including third-year level or higher
How to Prepare Your Chemistry SDF
SDF Prep can help you get a guidance document for completing your Chemistry Subject Declaration Form. Our AI-powered system analyses your university transcripts and module descriptors to identify relevant modules, map them to the required areas of study, and calculate your credit totals.
- Sign in with your Google account
- Upload your university transcripts showing your Chemistry modules
- Optionally upload module descriptors for more accurate analysis
- Our AI-powered system automatically analyses your documents
- Review and verify the extracted information and area assignments
- Download your SDF Prep guidance document showing how to complete your Chemistry Subject Declaration Form
Important Notes
- SDF Prep is an independent service and is not affiliated with the Teaching Council of Ireland
- It is your responsibility to verify all information before submission to the Teaching Council
- You must review and confirm that all modules and credits are correctly identified
- You must ensure that modules are correctly assigned to the required areas of study
- The final Subject Declaration Form must be printed, signed, and submitted to the Teaching Council
- For specific questions about requirements, consult the Teaching Council of Ireland directly