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Monash University

Applied biology - Faculty of Science

Coordinator: Ms Jenny Mosse

The discipline

The School of Applied Sciences and Engineering offers major sequences in applied biochemistry and applied microbiology and a minor sequence in human physiology. Both major sequences have a strong emphasis on modern experimental techniques and their relevant medical, industrial and environmental applications.

The minor sequence in human physiology looks at the relationship between structure and function in the human body. This sequence complements the applied biochemistry and psychology major sequences.

Units offered

Level one

Level two

  • BIO2721 Human development and genetics
  • BIO2742 Exercise physiology and fitness assessment
  • BTH2711 Introductory microbiology
  • BTH2722 Microbial function and immunology
  • BTH2732 Recombinant DNA technology
  • BTH2741 Biochemistry
  • BTH2752 Cellular metabolism
  • CHM2762 Design of molecules and macromolecules

Level three

  • BTH3711 Food and industrial microbiology
  • BTH3722 Medical microbiology
  • BTH3732 Environmental microbiology
  • BTH3741 Medical aspects of cell biology
  • BTH3752 Molecular biology and biotechnology
  • CHM3730 Bioactive chemistry
  • SCI3741 Biotechnology in action research project

Sequence requirements

Applied biochemistry

Minor sequence in applied biochemistry (24 points)

Major sequence in applied biochemistry (48 points)

Applied microbiology

Minor sequence in applied microbiology (24 points)

Major sequence in applied microbiology (48 points)

Human physiology

Minor sequence in human physiology (24 points)