Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Study Area(s) | Level* | Offered In |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 521-211 | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Vision Science, Pharmacology, Pathology, Neuroscience, Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Intermediate | Semester 1 (March - June) |
| 521-212 | Biochemical Regulation of Cell Function | Vision Science, Pharmacology, Pathology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Intermediate | Semester 2 (July - November) |
| 521-220 | Techniques in Molecular Science | Pharmacology, Pathology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Intermediate | Semester 1 (March - June), Semester 2 (July - November) |
| 521-301 | Protein Structure and Function | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Advanced | Semester 2 (July - November) |
| 521-302 | Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Advanced | Semester 1 (March - June) |
| 521-303 | Molecular Aspects of Cell Biology | Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Advanced | Semester 1 (March - June) |
| 521-304 | Cell Signalling and Neurochemistry | Neuroscience, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Advanced | Semester 2 (July - November) |
| 521-305 | Biochemistry of Metabolism & Nutrition | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Advanced | Semester 1 (March - June) |
| 521-323 | Advanced Techniques in Molecular Science | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Advanced | Semester 1 (March - June), Semester 2 (July - November) |
| 531-301 | Cellular Basis of Disease | Pathology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Advanced | Semester 1 (March - June) |
*The level indicated here will give students general advice about the background required for this science class. Introductory classes require no specific background. Intermediate classes will suit the majority of students who already have some fundamentals in that area, having completed a year or two of studies in that discipline. Advanced classes require a strong background and are recommended for students who have completed most of a major in that area or an associated area.
Further information
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- Course & subject handbook
