Bachelor of Biotechnology  - Overview

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Offered By: Faculty of Science
Duration: 3 years full-time
Minimum: 144 units
Academic Plan: 3605XBBIOT
CRICOS Code: 036660M
UAC Code: 138503(Bachelor of Biotechnology)
Areas of Interest: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

With the advent of genetic engineering and the expansion of technological possibilities this brings, biotechnology has become an important part of future science and will play an increasingly important role in the economies of this and other countries.

ANU is centrally placed amongst research institutes actively developing biotechnology, and has well-established links to industry and government. As new areas of biotechnology develop, linking biology to computing, electronics and engineering, ANU is well placed to draw on ongoing research to present undergraduate courses in these areas, featuring up-todate research information.

The Bachelor of Biotechnology degree, offered through the School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, is a three year program containing a core curriculum introducing the basic principles of molecular and cellular biology, biotechnology, microbiology, societal and ethical issues in biotechnology and intellectual property. Elective courses available within the Faculty of Science allow students to tailor the program to their specific interests such as medical, plant/agricultural or chemical biotechnology.

Admission Requirements
These are only a guide for admission. Exact entry level will be set at time of offer.

Entry RequirementEntry Level
UAI / ENTER / TER 75
QLD Band 12
International Baccalaureate 24


Queensland Band equivalents are a guide only - selection is made on a UAI equivalent that is not available to students.
The University reserves the right to alter or discontinue its programs as required.

For more information on the Entry Requirements for International Students see the ANU International Education Office link on the Useful Links Page.
Prerequisites

ACT minor (but preferably a major) in Chemistry or NSW HSC Chemistry or equivalent. A bridging course is available in February through the Department of Chemistry.