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Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) (Honours)Course code: 3505 ~ Course abbreviation: BSc(Biotech)(Hons) ~ Total credit points required: 48 ~ 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time ~ Managing faculty: Science Study mode and course locationOn-campus (Sunway) Course descriptionThis course provides a fourth year of advanced study and research training for students who have completed a Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology). Course objectivesUpon completion of the honours year, students will have knowledge of science across a range of disciplines with a high level of understanding and appreciation in a broad spectrum of areas relating to biotechnology. Graduates will have the skills to utilise sophisticated equipment to effectively communicate, liaise and cooperate with others in a multidisciplinary setting and to work within and contribute to a team environment. Entry requirementsStudents who have successfully qualified for the BSc(Biotech) pass degree, or equivalent, with a high level of academic achievement may apply to enter. Students in science double degrees must have completed at least 144 points of their studies including all core requirements of one of the science degrees before they may apply for entry to honours. To be eligible for entry into the honours year, students must obtain a distinction grade average (70 per cent) or above in 24 points of studies in relevant units at level three. These 24 points of studies will normally include at least 18 points of units in the area of study in which they wish to undertake honours. Students who have obtained an average of 65-69 per cent in their main third-year sequence may also be eligible for consideration if they have also obtained an average of at least 65 per cent in their remaining level-three units and the relevant head of school supports their application. Course structureThe specific requirements for the award of a degree with honours is dependant on the field of study but in general will include advanced coursework and specified assessment tasks, a thesis component and seminars/oral presentations. Course requirementsApproved candidates complete the units:
These units consist of advanced-level coursework offered as discrete units and a research project completed with supervision by an academic staff member of the School of Arts and Sciences. The research project will culminate in the submission of a dissertation and an oral presentation. Contact detailsCourse coordinatorDr Surjit Singh |