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The Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)/Bachelor of Science (Medical Bioscience) double degree program offers you the opportunity to graduate with two degrees -- a Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) and a Bachelor of Science (Medical Bioscience) degree.
The course provides you with a high level of understanding and appreciation in a broad spectrum of areas relating to medical bioscience and biotechnology.
Biotechnology is at the forefront of major advances in life sciences, whilst the Bachelor of Science (Medical Bioscience), which has been specially developed for Monash University Sunway campus, places emphasis on theoretical and practical knowledge in tropical medicine.
This is your opportunity to become involved in one of the many innovative and exciting areas of study and research at Monash University Sunway campus.
Areas of study
Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Genetics of development
- Molecular biology and biotechnology
- Instrumental analysis
- Plant biotechnology
Bachelor of Science (Medical Bioscience) You will have the opportunity to study a broad range of topics including the following:
- Biology
- Recombinant DNA technology
- Chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Cellular metabolism
- Immunology
- Anatomy
- Microbiology
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
Career outcomes
Depending on their chosen specialisation, graduates can pursue work in a variety of roles including:
- medical research
- diagnostic and forensic laboratories
- pharmaceutical and product manufacturing
- universities and health care projects
- management
- research
- veterinary clinics
- biomedical equipment and pharmaceutical sales
- appropriate government departments
Course structure
Entry requirements and fees
Accreditation
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The campus has 40 School of Science labs for teaching and research including Applied Immunology and Pathology, Animal Tissue Culture, Plant Tissue Culture, Genetics, Herbarium, Microbiology, Human Physiology, Biochemistry and more than 70 support spaces – such as for specialised instruments, an animal house, photomicroscopy, Drosophila fly rooms, rooms for tissue culture, cold rooms, etc
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