Master of Health Science: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Master
In Perth (Australia)
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Master
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Perth (Australia)
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Different dates available
Course description, features and facilities The Master of Health Science with a specialisation in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology provides advanced training and studies using new generation biochemistry and molecular biology techniques to understand cellular content, structure, organisation and interactions assessed with state-of the-art technologies.
You must nominate a specialisation on application, the Master of Health Science has specialisations in;
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Exercise and Health
Human Biology
Neuroscience
The course structure and units are available at handbooks.uwa.edu.au/courses/coursedetails?id=c384
The Faculty of Science offers Master's by Coursework bursaries for domestic students and Postgraduate Merit scholarships for international students. Please visit the Faculty of Science website for details.
The Faculty of Science offers scholarships for domestic and international students.
This course has been approved by the Department of Social Services for Student Support Payments. Eligible students can receive Youth Allowance, Austudy or Pensioner Education Supplement. Further information can be found on the Department of Social Services website.
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Master of Health Science course code: 71540
Master of Health Science CRICOS code: 083862M
Back to topGraduates will find a range of careers in the health industry, with opportunities in health promotion (e.g. Quit Smoking and Drink Safe campaigns), rehabilitation centres and community health groups, and organisations that focus on specific health issues (e.g. cancer councils and heart foundations).
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Subjects
- Biology
- Molecular Biology
- Biochemistry
- International
Course programme
Structure
Students may choose to include either a Public Health Practicum or Research Practicum as part of the Master of Health Science.
While the standard timeframe for completion of this degree is two years (full time), if you have previously completed an undergraduate degree in a cognate (related) area it may be possible to complete within 1.5 years.
The course offers a focussed, advanced learning experience that will enhance career choices. You must complete all core units and specialisation core units. This degree also provides the flexibility to choose from a range of units to complement your specific interests.
Course structures for the master's degrees with the new 1.5 to 2 year structure (72 to 96 points) are now available via the UWA Handbook.
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Master of Health Science: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology