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Biotechnology - BIOTA13042

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: SCI - Faculty of Science
 
  
   
 
Program: 3042 - Chemical Eng/Science
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Science (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

Biotechnology can be defined as the use of various biological processes to make products and perform services. The essential feature of biotechnology therefore is the use of biological processes based on living cells and biochemical macro-molecules such as proteins, DNA and RNA in a rapidly-expanding range of activities of benefit to mankind. As such, biotechnology makes practical use of the recent scientific advances in areas such as molecular genetics.

For a Major in Biotechnology in a Bachelor of Science or combined Bachelor of Science program, successful completion of the following courses is required:

Plan Structure

Stage 1
PLUS a total of 12 UOC of level I Maths courses:
1 Students may substitute MATH1031 with any of the following higher level Maths courses:
2 Students may substitute MATH1041 with any of the following higher level Maths courses:

Stage 2
Also recommended:
Note: either BIOS2021 or BIOS2621 can be taken - not both.

Stage 3
A minimum of 24 UOC to be taken from the following:
PLUS choose 6-12 units of credit from:
PLUS a further 0-6 units of credit from:
Note: MICR3621 Microbial Genetics (Advanced) can be taken instead of BABS3021


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