Bachelor of Biological Science |
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| Deakin's Biological Science degree provides you with a wide range of units in biology, including animal and plant biology, genetics, physiology and evolution. You will learn in a modern teaching environment and gain hands-on experience by participating in laboratory and project work and by undertaking a three-unit professional pathways sequence. more... | ||||||
Bachelor of Biomedical Science |
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| Deakin's Bachelor of Biomedical Science focuses on the cellular and molecular basis of human biology and disease with an emphasis on cell and molecular processes. The course is a vibrant, relevant and topical program and is delivered through a partnership between the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Faculty of Health. more... | ||||||
Bachelor of Forensic Science |
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| Deakin's Bachelor of Forensic Science aims to provide formal training in the skills and techniques essential to modern forensic science, including the examination and presentation of scientific evidence to solve crimes. The course combines studies in biology, chemistry, biochemical and chemical analysis, statistical analysis and molecular biology. You will also undertake studies in criminology, including the examination and interpretation of evidence. more... | ||||||
Bachelor of Science |
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| Deakin's Bachelor of Science allows you to start with a broad program then specialise as you progress through the course, developing your interests and career aspirations. Science at Deakin is not just about laboratory work, but prepares you for a range of real-life settings in which today's science graduates work. You will gain experience through practical programs undertaken in modern teaching laboratories. more... | ||||||
Bachelor of Zoology and Animal Science |
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| If you have an interest in the biology of animals, Deakin's Bachelor of Zoology and Animal Science is for you! In this course, you will learn about the form and function of different animals and how they are adapted to their environment. more... | ||||||
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