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Macquarie University

Bimolecular science is the study of how molecules work in living biological systems. It is based on biochemistry and molecular biology, and extends into genetics, genomics and proteomics, biotechnology, structural, synthetic and systems biology, and bioinformatics. Students will gain theoretical knowledge and practical experience in a range of relevant subject areas, including biochemistry, biotechnology, cellular biochemistry, genetic engineering, genomics, microbiology, molecular analysis, molecular biology, molecular structures, proteomics and synthetic biology. The specialisation in bimolecular sciences is built on a strong foundation in chemistry. Students can specialise in their area of interest, or combine with a range of related disciplines including chemistry, biological sciences and physics.
Good knowledge of Mathematics and Chemistry.
Major study in this course includes gaining of knowledge related to topics of Advanced Chemistry.
Students of this course will have career in Agro biotechnology, biomarker discovery, biomedical science research, bio product manufacturing, biotechnology industry, drug discovery, forensic scientist, hospital scientist, medical science research, patent officer, pharmaceuticals.
March, August
IELTS - overall score of 7.0 Band, TOEFL - 600/ equivalent
29952
3 Years