Dip - Biochemistry as a subject
Subject
Biochemistry is available as a minor.
A diploma is a short-term study option that can help pave your way to future success.
Biochemistry – the study of life in chemical terms – is one of the fastest growing areas of modern science. You'll learn about the fundamental molecules of life – proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids – seeking to understand how they interact in living organisms, both in health and disease.
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Years: | 1 |
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Start Dates: | Trimester A (March) and Trimester B (July) |
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*Tuition fees shown are indicative only and may change. There are additional fees and charges related to enrolment please see the Table of Fees and Charges for more information. You will be sent an enrolment agreement which will confirm your fees. |
Career opportunities
- Biochemist
- Biotechnologist
- Food Biochemist
- Laboratory Technician
- Medical Laboratory Technologist
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Selected scholarships for Biochemistry students.
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