Biotechnology is at the forefront of major advances in life sciences. Biotechnology refers to the use of plants, animals and microorganisms to create new products or processes. It plays an important role in helping industry, medicine and agriculture to produce foods and medicines, manage disease and pests, and clean up the environment.
Biotechnology is an applied science that uses the tools of biochemistry, molecular biology and other fields of biology to solve problems that affect humans. Bringing together several scientific disciplines, our course produces graduates who have a high standard of cognitive, practical and transferable skills and the knowledge to begin careers in medical research, in hospital and public health laboratories, and also in the pharmaceutical, food and agricultural industries. Analytical, numerical and communication skills developed by biotechnology graduates are also in demand in non science-based careers such as accountancy, journalism and marketing.
Students will be able to explore the molecular, cellular and physiological bases of life processes, and develop the intellectual and practical skills necessary for the collection, analysis, interpretation and understanding of biotechnology information and data. You will also develop awareness of the ethical implications of the complex biotechnological issues presented in the contemporary world and develop skills of reflection and self-evaluation.
Participants who graduate in biotechnology will understand the interdisciplinary nature of biotechnology and have the special skills and knowledge of food and environmental microbiology and natural-products chemistry that are relevant and sought after by local and international industries. Our highly-regarded courses offer intensive learning, with a strong research focus aimed to equip graduates with the skills necessary to work in the sector. Our subjects are lecture and enquiry based, involving small-group workshops and tutorials.
BS biotechnology program will provide participants with a thorough understanding in areas fundamental to many bioscience disciplines as well as an understanding of biochemistry, biotechnology, microbiology and molecular genetics. The program aims to prepare students for careers in private and public sectors, research and development for the advancement of medicine, environmental practices, and agriculture.
Broad term objectives of program are to:
Students graduating in biotechnology may find jobs in various areas; some of those are listed below: