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Bachelor of Biotechnology with HonoursCourse code: 3527 ~ Course abbreviation: BBiotech(Hons) ~ Total credit points required: 192 ~ 4 years full-time, 8 years part-time ~ Managing faculty: Science Study mode and course locationOn-campus (Clayton) Course descriptionThe course provides graduates with a strong foundation in the enabling science disciplines of biology, chemistry and mathematics as well as skills and techniques in molecular biology, microbiology and biochemistry. Students complete core units at each stage specifically addressing issues relevant to the biotechnology industry, including ethics, business and law. Students also complete a major sequence to specialise in an area of biotechnology. The area of specialisation is selected after stage one and is in one of the following areas: biomolecular processing, chemical biotechnology, medical biotechnology, materials and nanotechnology, or plant and animal biotechnology. At stage four of the course students either complete an honours year program involving independent research, analysis and a combination of coursework and project unit covering commercialisation aspects of biotechnology, or a program of advanced coursework. Course objectivesUpon completion of this course, students will have advanced knowledge and skills in at least one of the scientific areas that contributes to the biotechnology industry and related research. The core units provide graduates with theoretical and practical knowledge of the biotechnology industry so that they will understand how research and development in that context differs from non-commercial research. During the course, students will also have developed generic skills and knowledge appropriate to employment in science including quantitative literacy, data analysis and presentation, communication skills and teamwork skills. The fourth year provides students with a higher level of experience in independent analysis and research in the chosen field of expertise and brings together the science and industry perspectives. Course structureCore studiesIn addition to the core science units, students must complete the core biotechnology units at each year level (stages 1-3), foundation scientific studies (at stages 1-2), units towards an approved scientific specialisation stream (at stages 2-3), as well as two approved elective units at stage 1. The fourth stage involves either a major laboratory research project along with project work specifically relating to commercial product development or advanced coursework. Areas of studyStudents must complete an approved specialisation stream in an area of biotechnology. Details of the requirements of each stream are described below. Although students are not required to select their specialist stream until the completion of stage 1 of the course some streams involve units that have specific level one prerequisite units. For example, biomolecular processing requires students to complete MTH1030 (Techniques for modelling), which in turn, may require students to complete MTH1020 (Analysis of change). Course requirementsOver the first three stages of the course, all students must complete the following:
At stage four of the course, all students must complete a final year program of study (48 points). The program of study at stage four will be determined by the course progression requirements and will comprise either:
No more than 60 points of level-1 units can be counted towards the requirements of the course, and at least 36 points of relevant level-3 units must have been completed. The maximum time for completion of the course is 10 years, including intermissions. Students who do not meet the progression requirement at the end of stage three to complete the honours year program will either apply to transfer to the Bachelor of Science in order to graduate, or complete advanced coursework units at stage four and graduate with a Bachelor of Biotechnology. Overall students must have completed the following: Stage one48 points of units, comprising:
Stage two48 points of units, comprising:
Stage three48 points of units comprising:
Stage fourStudents who satisfy the progression requirements at stage 3 to be eligible to complete the honours program (and graduate with a Bachelor of Biotechnology with Honours) (detailed below) complete 48 points of units comprising
Students who do not satisfy the progression requirements at stage 3 to complete the Honours program complete 48 points of advanced coursework and graduate with a Bachelor of Biotechnology, comprising the following:
and an additional 24 credit points of approved elective units from the following (or as approved by the course convenor):
*Students must obtain an average of 65-69 per cent in at least five of their third-year specialist sequence units and the core unit BTH3012 (Biotechnology regulation, law and ethics III) to be able to undertake the unit BTH4200 (Commercialisation of biotechnology) as part of the pass degree program Specialist stream requirementsBiomolecular processing (60 points)
plus two units from:
*Students who successfully completed VCE Specialist Mathematics must complete MTH1030 instead of MTH1020 as part of the specialist stream (if not already taken as part of the course core units). Chemical biotechnology (60 points)
Medical biotechnology (60 points)
plus four level three units (two pairs) from the following combinations:
Materials and Nanotechnology (60 points)
plus two units from the following (one of which must be level three):
Plant and animal biotechnology (60 points)
plus:
Course progression requirementsStudents must have completed all of the stage 1-3 requirements, and achieved an average mark of at least 70 in at least 24 points of level-3 units, including BTH3012 (Biotechnology regulation, law and ethics III), to be able to undertake the honours program of the course. Students who have completed all of the stage 1-3 requirements but do not meet this progression requirement will complete the coursework program at level four to be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Biotechnology, or can apply to transfer to the Bachelor of Science to graduate. Students who transfer to the Bachelor of Science course after successfully completing all of the requirements for stages 1-3 are eligible to apply to graduate with either an untagged Bachelor of Science or a tagged Bachelor of Science (specialist stream) based on their program of study. For example a student who completes all of the level 1-3 requirements including the requirements for the specialist stream in Medical Biotechnology is eligible to graduate with the tagged degree qualification Bachelor of Science (Medical Biotechnology). Contact detailsCourse coordinatorDr Philip MacKinnon (Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Clayton) |