Monash University: University Handbooks: Undergraduate Handbook 2003: Units indexed by faculty
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Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)


General information

Course code 2006 + Gippsland campus or off-campus learning

This laboratory-based program is, of necessity, an interdisciplinary course, with a core of basic science including biochemical and microbiological techniques. Two strands are offered: medical biotechnology and industrial biotechnology.

In the medical strand, students undertake studies in physiology, before considering the biochemical basis of disease, infectious disease, immunology and immunopathology, epidemiology and diagnostics. This strand is attractive to students interested in medical aspects of biology.
The industrial strand incorporates a core that covers recombinant DNA technology, natural products chemistry, principles of modern instrumentation, experimental design and data analysis. Links with regional industries enable final-year students to participate in directed biotechnological research in their applied research project. Additional units may be selected from relevant areas such as environmental science, computing and statistics.

Course requirements

Stage one

Medical strand

Stage two
Stage three

Industrial strand

Stage two
Stage three

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