Course code: 2006 + Off-campus (Gippsland) + Commonwealth-supported (HECS) place contributions apply + Attendance compulsory for some laboratory-based units
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, in medical
biotechnology and industrial biotechnology.
In the medical strand, students also 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. Graduates will find
employment in areas such as: medical and veterinary research, pathology
laboratories, quality control and teaching; or may move on to further study.
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 an
elective applied research project. Additional units may be selected from
relevant areas such as environmental science, computing and statistics.
Graduates may be employed in areas as diverse as: agriculture, mining,
environmental and waste management, production of chemicals and
pharmaceuticals, food processing, medical research; or may move on to further
study.
Consult the School of Applied Sciences and Engineering website or Monash handbook website for later-year studies.
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