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Master of Molecular Genetic Analysis

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Program Requirements

Master of Molecular Genetic Analysis program requires completion of 48 units coursework comprising of:

(a) Three compulsory courses are required: 

  •  BIOL6004 Population Ecology (6 Units) or BIOL6161 Genes: Replication and Expression (6 Units)
  •  BIOL6006 Introductory Genetics (6 Units) 
  •  BIOL8702 Advanced Molecular Biology Techniques 1 (6 or 12 Units)  

(b) At least 18 units from the following (not all units may be offered each year):

  • BIOL6016 Population Genetics (6 Units) (Intensive workshop course)
  • BIOL6243 Advanced Genetics and Bioinformatics (6 Units)
  • BIOL8291 Research Skills (6 Units)
  • BIOL6018 Molecular Genetic Analysis Project (6 or 12 or 18 Units)
  • BIOL6019 analyses Tools for Population genetics (6 Units) (Intensive workshop course)

(c) Elective courses can be chosen from:

  • BIOL6163 Genomics and its Applications (6 Units) 
  • BIOL6005 Conservation Biology (6 Units)
  • BIOL6162 Molecular Biotechnology (6 Units) 
  • BIOL6142 General Microbiology (6 Units) 
  • BIOL8020 Genomics and Biotechnology (6 Units) - (available online)
  • BIOL8704 Biology Literature Research Project

Additional elective courses may be available, please consult with the Program Convener.

Students who maintain at least 70% grade average in this degree may consider roll over to the Master of Molecular Genetic Analysis (Research) which requires completion of 48 units of BIOL8701 Research Project.

The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

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