This major covers the study of life processes at the molecular and cellular levels, including the storage, transfer and regulation of genetic information, the structure and function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and interactions between molecules and cells. The emphasis is on basic principles that underpin the processes unique to living organisms at the molecular and cellular levels. The concepts and techniques of molecular and cell biology form the foundation for studies of all aspects of modern biology and will be applied to different areas such as biomedical science, plant science, developmental biology and microbiology. This major provides a solid grounding for further study in any area of the molecular life sciences as well as medicine, bioengineering and biotechnology.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:
- Demonstrate and apply knowledge of how biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology are used to elucidate the functions of molecules and cells
- Integrate and extend their conceptual knowledge of the structure and function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, as whole entities and in terms of their subcellular and molecular processes
- Explain how biology is an evidence-based discipline involving observation, experimentation and hypothesis testing and how it relates to other scientific disciplines.
- Develop and implement experimental strategies to investigate different biological and experimental systems and analyse and present results of these investigations.
- Critically assess biological information and apply it to theoretical, experimental and professional contexts.
- Employ their collaborative and independent educational experiences of laboratory, project and coursework in other contexts.
- Clearly communicate biological processes and principles to both science literate and non-science literate audiences.
- Recognise how biology contributes to resolving ethical, social, medical and environmental issues and the expectations this places on their professional practice.
Advice to Students:
Students should complete BIOL1003, BIOL1004, CHEM1101 and CHEM1201 in first year.
BIOL2202 is a recommended course as it has been designed specifically for students to develop quantitative skills in biology. Note that some of the alternative courses listed have prerequisites, and it is your responsibility to choose courses for which you meet the requirements.
For students taking BIOL3208 or BIOL3209 as part of this major, the research project must be in the field of cell or molecular biology.
Students should note that this major only requires 2 x 3000 level coded courses. In order to complete the overall Science degree requirements of 6 x 3000 level course from the Science course list, students will need to complete another 4 x 3000 level Science courses.
Students should seek further course advice from the academic convener of this major.
Requirements
This major requires the completion of 48 units, which must include:
24 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
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BIOL1003 | Biology 1: Evolution, Ecology and Genetics | 6 |
BIOL1004 | Biology 2: Molecular and Cell Biology | 6 |
BIOL2161 | Genes: Replication and Expression | 6 |
BIOL2162 | Molecular Gene Technology | 6 |
6 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
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BIAN3014 | Research Design and Analysis in Biological Anthropology | 6 |
BIOL2001 | Introduction to Quantitative Biology | 6 |
BIOL2202 | Experimental Design and Analysis in Biology | 6 |
ENVS1003 | Introduction to Environmental and Social Research | 6 |
PSYC2009 | Quantitative Methods in Psychology | 6 |
6 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
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BIOL2117 | Cell Biology | 6 |
BIOL2142 | General Microbiology | 6 |
BIOL2151 | Genetics | 6 |
BIOL2171 | Biochemistry and Nutrition | 6 |
BIOL2174 | Cell Physiology in Health and Disease | 6 |
6 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
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BIOL3107 | Advances in Medical and Plant Biochemistry | 6 |
BIOL3108 | Hallmarks of Cancer | 6 |
BIOL3109 | Ecological and Evolutionary Developmental Biology | 6 |
BIOL3141 | Infection and Immunity | 6 |
BIOL3142 | Parasitology | 6 |
BIOL3144 | Advanced and Applied Immunology | 6 |
BIOL3161 | Genomics and its Applications | 6 |
BIOL3177 | Advances in Molecular Plant Science | 6 |
BIOL3203 | Advanced Microscopy in Biosciences | 6 |
BIOL3204 | Genetics of Human Disease 1 | 6 |
BIOL3205 | Genetics of Human Disease 2 | 6 |
BIOL3208 | Biology Research Project | 6 |
BIOL3209 | Biology Research Project | 12 |
NEUR3101 | Cellular Neuroscience | 6 |
6 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
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BIOL3191 | Biology, Society and Ethics | 6 |
BIOL3201 | Big Questions in Biology | 6 |