Overview
Genetics is at the heart of the cellular and molecular biology. It is the science of heredity. Genetics provides a platform for the development of new drugs to combat diseases, methodology for the conservation of endangered species, and understanding evolutionary patterns and processes. Furthermore, it helps us to understand who we are and what we are, enhance our biosecurity, and even catch criminals. Genetics is a rapidly advancing field that creates challenges and opportunities for society.
Careers
Graduates of the Cellular and Molecular Biology programme offered at University of Canterbury work in civil society organisations and for government agencies providing expertise to maximise the benefits of genetic technologies while minimising risk.
The broad and transferable skills gained from following this pathway open up many career options, many of which may include some component of laboratory work such as culturing micro-organisms, sequencing DNA, identifying species.
Graduates who specialise in Molecular/Micro Biology and Systematics may take up careers like:
- Genetic Services Specialist at PIC
- Laboratory technician
- Laboratory manager
- Biotechnology technician
- Plant breeder.
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Visit programme websiteProgramme Structure
Courses include:
- Research Preparation
- Research Proposal
- Applied and Molecular Microbiology
- Dynamics of Microbiological Interactions
- Plant Developmental Biology and Biotechnology
- Marine Biology and Ecology
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Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
- Part-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
- Part I and II - 240
- Part II only - 120
Delivered
Campus Location
- Christchurch, New Zealand
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
You must have completed one of the following:
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Science with Honours
- Bachelor of Speech and Language Pathology with Honours
- Postgraduate Diploma in Science
- Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering Geology
- or any bachelor's degree and a qualifying programme.
You will need to have completed your previous degree with a B Grade Point Average or better.
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Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents10288 NZD / year≈ 10288 NZD / year
Additional Details
- The ‘Tuition fee total’ is an estimate only. Your total study cost will depend on the courses you choose, and will include additional costs such as student levies, insurance, retakes, and other course-related costs.
- Part II (thesis/dissertation) - National: $9,699 (120 points)
Living costs
Christchurch
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Scholarships Information
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