The Master of Science (Biotechnology) is designed for graduates who seek knowledge and technological expertise in specific areas of cell and molecular biology, which is the basis for modern biotechnological research and development. The course will prepare graduates to work in industry and research, and provides a pathway to PhD studies. Your degree: The content studied in early subjects is designed to give an introduction to the basic elements of modern cell and molecular biology before proceeding to intensive training in current biotechnology and its application to the fields of medicine, agriculture and molecular biology. Tutorials and laboratory-based practical work will be undertaken in each of the subjects, and students have the opportunity to explore new technology developed in the field of study. The program also includes 24 credit points of additional preparatory subjects focussing on laboratory work and science communication skills. Students with appropriate qualifications and laboratory skills may be awarded advanced standing for these subjects. What you study: Core science subjects you will study include: Fundamentals of Science Communication Fundamentals of Science Laboratories Fundamentals of Science Data Current Questions in Science. Core biology subjects include Biotechnology Molecular Cell Biology Infection and Immunity Bioinformatics.
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| 18 | month |
Whether you study earth and environmental science, life science, molecular science or international science, an exciting and meaningful career awaits.Agricultural Adviser Biochemist Cartographer (Mapping) Chemist Coastal or Estuarine Management Officer Conservation Biologist Drug Regulation Officer Ecologist Environmental Consultant Food Chemist Forensic Scientist Geologist Laboratory Assistant Marine or Fisheries Biologist Materials Scientist Medical Biotechnologist Medical Researcher Oceanographer Science Teacher Veterinary Researcher.