Biotechnology (Biomedical) Research Project B

Postgraduate | 2026

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Area/Catalogue
SCIE 6802
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Course ID
201920
Level of study
Level of study
Postgraduate
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Unit value
24
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Course level
2
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Inbound study abroad and exchange
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Course data is interim and subject to change

Course overview

This course is designed to develop the practical skills required for a successful career in scientific research or related activities. It provides advanced education and training in the principles of scientific research and the current state of knowledge and techniques used in the field of biomedical research. Students learn to search for and critically evaluate scientific literature relevant to their chosen discipline, to plan and design scientific experiments, and to develop advanced written and verbal communication skills. Each student is expected to carry out a laboratory-based research project during the year. At the end of the year the project outcomes are to be written up as a thesis using a form similar to that required for publication of research data. Each student will be required to give a formal presentation of their research at the end of the year, followed by an oral defence of their findings and conclusions. This course must be completed in conjunction with Biotechnology (Biomedical) Research Project A. These combined courses are the culmination of the Master of Science (Biotechnology) program, integrating and applying the knowledge and skills developed in the first year, to real-world biotechnology research.

Course learning outcomes

  • Demonstrate in-depth knowledge and insightful understanding of a sub-field within biomedical biotechnology
  • Critically analyse the scientific literature to identify research gaps and define the important elements required for its solution, considering the risks and benefits of alternative approaches
  • Plan, execute and evaluate experiments, using appropriate methods and techniques to address a research question
  • Effectively communicate scientific concepts, including research findings and their significance to society, to an educated scientific audience in both written and oral modes
  • Collaborate effectively, responsibly, and ethically with individuals or teams in a research environment, to achieve research goals
  • Adhere to scientific regulatory requirements and research integrity standards for data collection, storage, analysis, and documentation

Prerequisite(s)

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Corequisite(s)

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Antirequisite(s)

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Degree list
The following degrees include this course