biotechnology/ug-sci-biotechnology

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Monash University

Undergraduate - Area of Study

Students who commenced study in 2012 should refer to this area of study entry for direction on the requirments; to check which units are currently available for enrolment, refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your area of study.

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Managing facultyFaculty of Science
Offered bySchool of Science
Campus(es)Sunway
CoordinatorDr Emily Goh

Notes

  • Unit codes that are not linked to their entry in the handbook are not available for study in the current year.

Description

Biotechnology is an exciting area in modern science that has great potential in the industrial, medical and agricultural sectors. Biotechnology includes practical applications of knowledge involving many biological processes and its strength at Monash is that it draws on advances in molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, chemical science/engineering, cell biology, immunology, pharmacology and other disciplines. A major in biotechnology reflecting all facets of this area includes units from various disciplines across faculties, departments and schools.

Objectives

On completion of the major sequence in biotechnology students will:

  • have developed an understanding and appreciation of the molecular and chemical processes that underlie the wide variety of functions in all forms of life, including micro-organisms, plants and animals
  • be familiar with advanced principles of experimental design that are needed to study processes at the molecular level
  • have developed useful practical skills in experimental methods used in biotechnology, which may include recombinant DNA technologies, bioprocessing and product isolation and purification, analysis of transgenic organisms; culture and breeding of micro-organisms, animals and plants; histochemical and cytological techniques and the use of bioinformatics databases and software in biotechnology and genome projects
  • have experience in generating experimental data, data analysis, data interpretation and data presentation (both written and oral/visual)
  • have developed a comprehensive knowledge and appreciation of the application of biotechnology research in areas of medical, agricultural or bioproducts research and an understanding of project and workplace management
  • have developed, in the context of the discipline, the graduate attributes of effective communication, quantitative literacy, information and communication literacy, inquiry and critical thinking, and ethical, social and international understanding
  • be competent for further teaching, employment at technical level, or advanced study involving theory and research in biotechnology, locally or internationally.

Units

Level one

  • BTH1802 Fundamentals of biotechnology

Level two

Level three

  • BTH3711 Food and industrial microbiology
  • BTH3752 Molecular biology and biotechnology

Sequence requirements

Major sequence in biotechnology (48 points)

Double major sequence in biotechnology (72 points)

Honours requirements

  • 24 points of relevant level-three units, of which normally 18 points are from level three units listed above

Additional information

In addition to the requirements for the sequences listed above, students completing a major or double major sequence in biotechnology may need to complete additional prerequisite units at levels one and two. Students should check the individual unit entries for the level two and three units in the Handbook when planning their selection of units.

Honours

Full details regarding entrance requirements and the course structure for honours are outlined in course 0051 Honours degree of Bachelor of Science.

Relevant courses

Single degrees

  • 0050 Bachelor of Science
  • 2006 Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)

Double degrees

  • 3523 Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) and Bachelor of Science (Medical Bioscience)

Honours degrees

  • 0051 Honours degree of Bachelor of Science