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Bachelor of Biotechnology,
Bachelor of Biotechnology Advanced

Overview

Biotechnology is the application of exciting advances in molecular and cell biology to medicine, agriculture, and the environment. Through modern technologies, such as genetic engineering, biotechnology is shaping diverse aspects of medicine (cancer, vaccines, therapy and diagnosis of genetic diseases), food production (transgenic plants) and industry (bioremediation).

Biotechnology encompasses the rapidly evolving fields of monoclonal antibody technology, proteomics and genetic engineering. A new generation of pharmaceuticals, vaccines, hormones and anti-inflammatory agents are being developed using these technologies.

The degree is an interdisciplinary program featuring:

  • A major in cellular and molecular biology, including genetics, immunology, bioinformatics;
  • A major strand of chemistry;
  • Skills in “state-of-the-art” nucleic acid, protein and monoclonal antibody technologies;
  • An optional strand in human anatomy and physiology;
  • Other relevant areas such as ethics and management;
  • The flexibility in first year to explore other options;
  • Specialised training in “cutting-edge” technologies in the fourth year
  • Your own research project (4 year Honours).

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

Bachelor of Biotechnology (744): New South Wales HSC University Admission Index (UAI) of 85 (or equivalent). The UAI is reviewed each year.

Bachelor of Biotechnology Advanced (744A): New South Wales HSC University Admission Index (UAI) of 90 (or equivalent). The UAI is reviewed each year.

Assumed Knowledge: Chemistry and Mathematics. Students who have not completed Chemistry and/or Biology at the HSC are strongly recommended to enrol in bridging courses offered in February each year. Students without at least Mathematics Band 4 may take a special Maths subject in the first year or consider early entry to complete this subject in Summer Session prior to commencement of the course.

Course Requirements

Bachelor of Biotechnology:
This is a prescribed program of study comprising core and optional subjects as set out below.

Bachelor of Biotechnology Advanced:
Students who are eligible for this degree fulfil all of the same requirements as Bachelor of Biotechnology candidates but are also eligible for additional benefits and challenges. For further information refer to the entry for the Bachelor of Science (Honours) Advanced (741A) and consult the Degree Coordinator.

Progression Requirements:
Students must satisfactorily complete at least 144 credit points before proceeding to enrol in fourth year subjects. In addition, satisfactory performance must be achieved (an average of 65% or greater in 300-level Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biomedical Science subjects) for entry into the 4th year of the Bachelor of Biotechnology degree. Students with an average below 65% in 300-level Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biomedical Science subjects may only progress into the 4th year of the Bachelor of Biotechnology with the approval of the Head of the Department of Biological Sciences. Students who do not gain entry into the 4th year of the Bachelor of Biotechnology degree will normally be required to transfer into the Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) degree.

Course Program

Subjects

Session

Credit Points

First Year

     

BIOL103

Molecules, Cells and Organisms

Spring

6

BIOL104

Evolution, Biodiversity and Environment

Autumn

6

CHEM101

Chemistry 1A: Foundations of Chemistry

Autumn

6

CHEM102

Chemistry 1B: Structure and Reactivity of Molecules for Life

Spring

6

MATH151

General Mathematics 1A (if required)

Autumn or Summer

6

Plus other elective subjects to give a total credit point value of 48, at least 6 of which should be one of the following:

PHYS132*

Physics for the Environmental and Life Sciences

Spring

6

STS100#

Social Aspects of Science and Technology

Autumn

6

BMS101

Systemic Anatomy

Autumn

6

BMS112

Human Physiology I: Principles and Systems

Spring

6

* Strongly recommended

# STS100 is compulsory for those students taking an approved course of study which does not include STS251.

Second Year

BIOL213

Principles of Biochemistry

Autumn

6

BIOL214

The Biochemistry of Energy and Metabolism

Spring

6

BIOL215

Introductory Genetics

Spring

6

BIOL240

Functional Biology of Plants & Animals

Autumn

6

STAT252

Statistics for the Natural Sciences

Spring

6

CHEM212

Organic Chemistry

Autumn

6

CHEM214

Analytical & Environmental Chemistry II

Spring

6

Plus one of the following subjects:

STS251

From Molecular Genetics to Biotechnology

Autumn

6

BMS202

Human Physiology II: Control Mechanisms

Autumn

6

MGMT208

Introduction to Management for Professionals

Autumn

6

Third Year

Core

 
 
 

BIOL303

Biotechnology: Applied Cell & Molecular Biology

Autumn

8

CHEM320

Bioinformatics: From Genome to Structure

Spring

8

BIOL320

Molecular Cell Biology

Autumn

8

BIOL321

Infection and Immunity

Spring

8

Options

 
 
 

Plus one Session 1 subject chosen from the following:

 

 

CHEM350

Principles of Pharmacology

Autumn

8

BIOL332

Ecological & Evolutionary Physiology

Autumn

8

BIOL392

Advanced Biology Project

Autumn, Spring or Summer

 

8

BMS344

Cardiorespiratory Physiology

Autumn

8

Plus one Session 2 subject chosen from the following:

 

 

CHEM321

Organic Synthesis and Reactivity

Spring

8

BIOL392

Advanced Biology Project

Autumn, Spring or Summer

 

8

PHIL380

Bioethics

Spring

8

Or other subjects approved by the Coordinator

 

 

Fourth Year

BIOL421

Cell, Protein and Nucleic Acid Technology

Autumn

12

BIOL423

Biotechnology Project

Spring

36

Honours

The Degree of Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) is awarded for meritorious performance in 3rd and especially 4th year subjects.

Please Note: There are special requirements for progression to the fourth year. Refer to the section “Course Requirements” above.

Professional Recognition

Graduates qualify to apply for membership of the Australian Institute of Biology, the Australian Society of Microbiology and the Australian Biotechnology Society.

Other Information

For further information contact the Faculty of Science Office, 41.258, or telephone 4221 3481.

Web site: www.uow.edu.au/science

Or for more detailed course information contact the Professional Officer, Julie-Ann Green, telephone: 4221 3100,

email: jagreen@uow.edu.au

The Coordinator of the degree is Professor Mark Wilson School of Biological Sciences.
 
 
 

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