Genetics and Genomics
Overview
Genetics is a long-established scientific discipline devoted to the study of genes and inheritance. It is central to all areas of biology and life sciences. Genomics is a comparatively new field born out of the technological advances of the Human Genome Project. By majoring in Genetics and Genomics, students get the opportunity to understand the most fundamental of life's processes at the molecular level, and learn how to utilise this knowledge for the benefit of humanity.
You will not only learn the fundamental principles of genetics and their applications, but also the latest genomic technologies, including advanced molecular biology and biochemical methods, robotic automation, as well as computer-based data analysis and information processing (bioinformatics). You will also learn how these approaches have revolutionized our ability to analyze and interpret complex biological systems.
We use a multidisciplinary approach to the teaching of Genetics and Genomics. Teaching staff are drawn from a wide range of specialities and research backgrounds. Students gain familiarity with a variety of biological systems and problems, ranging from the complex genetics of autoimmunity to the challenges of conservation genetics of endangered species. At the completion of this course, you will have a sound scientific knowledge encompassing a broad spectrum of genetic systems, and an understanding of the latest research methods applicable to a range of modern career opportunities.
Research projects @ JCU in Genetics and Genomics
Undergraduate Degrees
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Bachelor of Science (Genetics and Genomics)
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Bachelor of Biotechnology
Joint Degree Options
Joint degrees give students expertise in a complementary discipline in reduced time (generally four or five years) and can enhance career prospects. At JCU this degree can be combined with:
-- Bachelor of Arts
-- Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
-- Bachelor of Engineering
-- Bachelor of Laws
-- Bachelor of Psychology
Postgraduate Coursework Degrees
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Graduate Certificate of Science
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Graduate Diploma of Science
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Masters of Applied Science
Postgraduate Research Degrees
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Masters of Science
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Doctor of Philosophy
Career Opportunities
A broad range of research endeavours, emerging bio-technology industries, health diagnostics and pharmaceutical companies now rely heavily on genetic and genomic methods. These areas are experiencing unprecedented growth internationally in both academic and private enterprise arenas. Employers in these areas frequently seek individuals with a sound grounding in the latest techniques and developments in this field. Other employment opportunities requiring a sound knowledge of genetics and genomics , involving additional training in complementary disciplines available via a double degree program, include: Genetic Counselling; Patent Attorney; Secondary School Teaching; Bio-process Engineering.

