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Fast Facts
  • Early biotechnology worked with traditional animal and plant breeding techniques, and the use of yeast in making bread, beer, wine and cheese.

  • Modern biotechnology works with recombinant DNA, cell fusion, bio-processing techniques, bioremediation and environmental management.

  • Australian biotechnologists receive strong government and industry support, both within Australia and from the U.S. for innovation and invention.

  • Students may study Biotechnology as a major in a single Science degree, or and may choose to combine their Science degree with either Arts (Media and Communications) or Business in a double degree.

  • Students may choose to study biotechnology as a single Science degree in combination with chemistry, environmental science, IT or social science subjects.

  • Three years full-time study at Hawthorn Campus for the single degree or four years study for a double degree.

  • IBL is optional and involves an addition one year

  • Further study options in Honours

  • Further study options after honours are MSc (course-work or research) and PhD (research).

  • Further study options in Honours.

  • Entry Requirements are described in course links below.

  • Application through VTAC.

  • Opportunities to study overseas as part of your degree program.

About Biotechnology at Swinburne

Biotechnology is a powerful set of tools that utilizes living organisms (or parts of organisms) to make or modify products, improve plants or animals, or develop microorganisms for specific uses.

Swinburne's biotechnology course examines how chemical, biological, microbiological and biochemical processes impact living and once-living organisms, and how those organisms can be used in today's technological world.

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Courses

Single or Double Degree Options

Swinburne's Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) can be taken as a single major with supporting subjects in chemistry, environmental science, information technology or social science.. Students can also undertake Biotechnology as a double degree with Arts or Business, providing knowledge in two separate fields and expanding your career opportunities. You can transfer between single and double degrees in the early stages of the course.

On completion of your Bachelor degree you may apply to join the Honours program. This usually involves one additional full-time year (or the equivalent part-time) of specialised academic studies. You can also apply to do honours and IBL in an accelerated mode of four years.

These links will take you to Swinburne Coursefinder and the official description of entry requirements, subject details and course structures.

Biotechnology

bullet ESB057 Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)
bullet   ESBA057   Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)/Bachelor of Arts (Media & Communications)
bullet   ESBB057   Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)/Bachelor of Business
bullet   ESBH056   Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology/Biochemistry) (Honours)
bullet   Z011   Graduate Diploma of Science in Biotechnology
bullet   Z012   Master of Science in Biotechnology

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Honours Projects

Research areas in 2006
Research Projects in 2006
Honours Abstracts 2005

 


Career Opportunities

Biotechnology is a rapidly developing, globally focused industry in Australia, with strong government support for innovation. As a biotechnology graduate you can pursue an exciting career in a range of different fields including:
 
Medical, environmental or biomolecular research
Clinical biochemistry
Biotechnology
Food or beverage production
Agricultural biochemistry
Fermentation technology, wine science
Pharmaceutical production
Protein engineering
Waste treatment
Biodegradation, bioremediation
Sales, marketing, business analysis and management in the biochemical/chemical industries

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Research

The Environment and Biotechnology Centre conducts research in many diverse fields such as: sustainable polymers, agribiotechnology, bioactive compounds, bioremediation, catalysis, colloid and surface science, landfill engineering, molecular virology, public and environmental health, separation science, water quality.

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Industry Based Learning in Biotechnology (IBL)

Swinburne's Biotechnology courses include an optional Industry-Based Learning (IBL) year in which you may be placed in paid, supervised employment as part of your degree. IBL gives you practical experiences and a proven advantage in the job market
More about IBL

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Brochures

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Biotechnology TBA
Life Sciences TBA

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More Information

Our Administration Officers can assist with course information and referral to Biotechnology staff .

Undergraduate Enquiries
Postgraduate Enquiries

bullet International Student Enquiries:
     Swinburne International
     Tel: +61 3 8676 7002
     Fax: +61 3 9818 3648
     Email: international@swinburne.edu.au
     bullet Submit an Online Enquiry

 


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