Bachelor of Science (Cell and Developmental Biology)
Study modeCell and Developmental Biology is studied on campus.
Program ratingThere are many ways to enrich your Bachelor of Science with the University of Melbourne, apart from achieving academically within the program. Undertaking a complementary diploma in languages, mathematics or music, taking advantage of the university´s study abroad and exchange program, or joining a student club or society are ways to improve your knowledge, leadership skills and experience at the University of Melbourne.
EmployabilityAfter studying Cell and Developmental Biology jobs can be found in research or diagnostic laboratories, government agencies, agriculture, biotechnology, journalism and with the medical-legal area.
Bachelor of Science (Cell and Developmental Biology)
Academic titleBachelor of Science (Cell and Developmental Biology)
Course descriptionSample course plan
Bachelor of Science major: Cell and Developmental Biology
First year Biology of Cells and Organisms
Chemistry
Mathematics
Science, Philosophy and History
Genetics and the Evolution of Life
Chemistry
Mathematics
Music and Health
Second year Fundamentals of Cell Biology Biochemistry
Genetics
Management Information Systems
Cells, Tissues and Organs
Molecular Cell Biology and Metabolism Biochemistry
Cabaret!
Third year Principles of Cell and Developmental Biology Developmental Biology
Biochemistry
Biomedical Ethics Cell and Developmental Biology Elective Subject
Biochemistry
Zoology
Sounding Off: Music and Politics