Bachelor of Health Sciences
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Medical Biotechnology - unit set code MJ-H000032 (Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus)
Medical Biotechnology uses cells and cell materials to produce pharmaceutical and diagnostic products that help treat and prevent human diseases. This major provides students with a sound understanding of the core sciences underpinning biotechnology for medical advancement.
HMM101 Introduction to Medical Biotechnology (G)
HMM102 Principles of Gene and Genomic Technology (G)
HMM201 Medical Nanotechnology (G)
HMM202 Molecular Diagnostics (G)
HMM302 Innovations in Medical Biotechnology (commences 2015)
HMM305 Cell and Tissue Engineering (commences 2015)
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