Overview
Overview
Molecular medicine is a rapidly growing field of science, with increasing global application to everyday life. It affects everyone in many ways, from the development of new medicines and drugs to the creation and delivery of diagnostic technologies and progress towards revolutionary clinical therapies.
This course is designed for those seeking to understand the application of the most recent laboratory, computer, and industrial technology developments in the biological sciences, within a medical context. It examines the latest knowledge and technologies in research, diagnosis, epidemiology, microbiology, biotechnology, and data analysis, and combines this with hands-on laboratory work through a laboratory master-class and through individual research projects.
The course encourages professional and personal development through active learning. Among the different units, students apply and test the knowledge gained through information gathering and analysis, and develop practical research skills through a professional development laboratory workshop, laboratory research projects, report writing, and professional level oral presentations.
Please refer to the handbook for additional course overview information.
What you'll learn
- apply advanced principles of biological and life sciences as they relate to molecular biotechnology
- plan and conduct a scientific research project and evaluate research outcomes in relation to contemporary literature
- apply rational processes to critically analyse issues in science and technology, evaluate alternative responses and generate innovative solutions
- relate the significance of science to the public and scientific community using effective written and verbal communication skills
- effectively utilise new and existing molecular biotechnology at an advanced level
- locate, extract and critically appraise relevant evidence and information from a range of resources (and apply to practice)
- recognise international issues relevant to biotechnology and molecular medicine and develop appropriate responses or strategies for solutions
- demonstrate respect for individual human rights and cultural diversity
- demonstrate self-directed learning and professional development