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Graduate Diploma in the Biotechnologies of Life


General information

This is an off-campus learning course conducted by the Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development in association with the departments of Microbiology and Physiology, the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Law, and the Centre for Human Bioethics in the Faculty of Arts. Other institutions involved include the Macfarlane Burnet Centre for Medical Research, The Murdoch Institute, Davies Collison and Cave (Patent Attorneys) and Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research.

The overall aim of the Graduate Diploma in the Biotechnologies of Life is to develop the knowledge and skills of both recent graduates and those graduates with experience in the workplace. They will be able to work confidently in all new biotechnological fields, including science, medicine, law and ethics, and assist in further development of areas such as gene therapy, conservation of endangered species, and all the other areas where genetic manipulation is used.
On completion of the graduate diploma, graduates will:

Applicants must have a bachelors degree from an Australian university, or have a bachelors degree that is recognised in Australia, or equivalent qualifications.

Course structure

The course comprises eight units which may be completed over one-year full-time or from two to four years part-time. Initially, it will be conducted on a part-time basis only.

Example: schedule for two years of part-time study
Year one
Semester 1
Semester 2
Year two
Semester 1
Semester 2

Assessment

Assessment includes a mixture of written assignments, preparation and submission of journals, written theory exams, completion of a residential school each year or equivalent assessment and, in some units, online participation.

Inquiries

Inquiries should be directed to the course manager, Ms Vicki McAuliffe, c/ - Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, PO Box 13c, Monash University, Victoria 3800, telephone (03) 9905 2719. Email eprb@med.monash.edu.au, website http://www.med.monash.edu.au/eprb.

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