Bachelor of Genetics
Degree Structure
Bachelor of Genetics – typical full time enrolment pattern
* for students with an interest in the Computational and Statistical Genetics stream, the statistics requirement can be waived in favour of MATH1013 and MATH1014 or MATH1115 following discussion with the program convener. COMP1100 is also recommended for these students.
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Year 1 48 units |
Evolution, Ecology & Genetics 6 units |
BIOL1009 Diversity of Life or COMP1100 Introduction to Programming and Algorithms 6 units |
Molecular & Cell Biology 6 units |
STAT1003 Statistical Techniques or STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods 6 units |
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Chemistry 1 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
Chemistry 2 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
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Year 2 48 units |
Genes: Replication and Expression 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
Principles of Genetics 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
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2000 level list elective |
Elective Course 6 units |
Molecular Genetic Techniques 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
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Year 3 48 units |
Genomics & its Applications 6 units |
3000 level Science course |
Human Genetics 6 units |
3000 level Science course |
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3000 level list elective |
Elective Course 6 units |
3000 level list elective |
Elective Course 6 units |
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Note that you can choose one or two elective courses per semester in addition to the compulsory courses indicated in the table
The Degree with Honours
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