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951

BIOSCI 201

: Cellular and Molecular Biology
2021 Semester One (1213)
The fundamental processes of the cell are examined to understand how cells reproduce and use information stored within the genome, express proteins for specific functions, and function within larger tissues. Specific modules examine stem cells, tissues and cellular development, cancer progression and the biology of tumours and the basis of immunity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120, 150
952

BIOSCI 201

: Cellular and Molecular Biology
2020 Semester One (1203)
The fundamental processes of the cell are examined to understand how cells reproduce and use information stored within the genome, express proteins for specific functions, and function within larger tissues. Specific modules examine stem cells, tissues and cellular development, cancer progression and the biology of tumours and the basis of immunity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120, 150
953

BIOSCI 202

: Genetics
2025 Semester Two (1255)
The basic principles of mutation, recombination and genetic mapping are established in this course. These principles are developed in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Laboratory work uses molecular, microbial and eukaryotic material to explore the key features of heredity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
954

BIOSCI 202

: Genetics
2024 Semester Two (1245)
The basic principles of mutation, recombination and genetic mapping are established in this course. These principles are developed in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Laboratory work uses molecular, microbial and eukaryotic material to explore the key features of heredity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
955

BIOSCI 202

: Genetics
2023 Semester Two (1235)
The basic principles of mutation, recombination and genetic mapping are established in this course. These principles are developed in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Laboratory work uses molecular, microbial and eukaryotic material to explore the key features of heredity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
956

BIOSCI 202

: Genetics
2022 Semester Two (1225)
The basic principles of mutation, recombination and genetic mapping are established in this course. These principles are developed in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Laboratory work uses molecular, microbial and eukaryotic material to explore the key features of heredity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
957

BIOSCI 202

: Genetics
2021 Semester Two (1215)
The basic principles of mutation, recombination and genetic mapping are established in this course. These principles are developed in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Laboratory work uses molecular, microbial and eukaryotic material to explore the key features of heredity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
958

BIOSCI 202

: Genetics
2020 Semester Two (1205)
The basic principles of mutation, recombination and genetic mapping are established in this course. These principles are developed in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Laboratory work uses molecular, microbial and eukaryotic material to explore the key features of heredity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
959

BIOSCI 203

: Biochemistry
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Presents core areas of modern biochemistry. Emphasis is on macromolecular structure and function. Areas covered include protein structure, oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in humans and other species, metabolism in mammals, proteases and human disease, cholesterol metabolism and transport and signal transduction.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 106 and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120
960

BIOSCI 203

: Biochemistry
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Presents core areas of modern biochemistry. Emphasis is on macromolecular structure and function. Areas covered include protein structure, oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in humans and other species, metabolism in mammals, proteases and human disease, cholesterol metabolism and transport and signal transduction.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 106 and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120
961

BIOSCI 203

: Biochemistry
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Presents core areas of modern biochemistry. Emphasis is on macromolecular structure and function. Areas covered include protein structure, oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in humans and other species, metabolism in mammals, proteases and human disease, cholesterol metabolism and transport and signal transduction.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 106 and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120
962

BIOSCI 203

: Biochemistry
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Presents core areas of modern biochemistry. Emphasis is on macromolecular structure and function. Areas covered include protein structure, oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in humans and other species, metabolism in mammals, proteases and human disease, cholesterol metabolism and transport and signal transduction.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 106 and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120
963

BIOSCI 203

: Biochemistry
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Presents core areas of modern biochemistry. Emphasis is on macromolecular structure and function. Areas covered include protein structure, oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in humans and other species, metabolism in mammals, proteases and human disease, cholesterol metabolism and transport and signal transduction.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 106 and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120
964

BIOSCI 203

: Biochemistry
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Presents core areas of modern biochemistry. Emphasis is on macromolecular structure and function. Areas covered include protein structure, oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in humans and other species, metabolism in mammals, proteases and human disease, cholesterol metabolism and transport and signal transduction.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 106 and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120
965

BIOSCI 204

: Principles of Microbiology
2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to the diversity, physiology and functions of microorganisms (prokaryotes, eukaryotes, viruses) as individuals and as communities. The fundamental roles of microorganisms in ecosystems, health and disease are considered alongside methods for their isolation and study. Microbial applications in biotechnology, food production, agriculture and industry are also discussed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
966

BIOSCI 204

: Principles of Microbiology
2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to the diversity, physiology and functions of microorganisms (prokaryotes, eukaryotes, viruses) as individuals and as communities. The fundamental roles of microorganisms in ecosystems, health and disease are considered alongside methods for their isolation and study. Microbial applications in biotechnology, food production, agriculture and industry are also discussed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
967

BIOSCI 204

: Principles of Microbiology
2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to the diversity, physiology and functions of microorganisms (prokaryotes, eukaryotes, viruses) as individuals and as communities. The fundamental roles of microorganisms in ecosystems, health and disease are considered alongside methods for their isolation and study. Microbial applications in biotechnology, food production, agriculture and industry are also discussed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
968

BIOSCI 204

: Principles of Microbiology
2022 Semester One (1223)
An introduction to the diversity, physiology and functions of microorganisms (prokaryotes, eukaryotes, viruses) as individuals and as communities. The fundamental roles of microorganisms in ecosystems, health and disease are considered alongside methods for their isolation and study. Microbial applications in biotechnology, food production, agriculture and industry are also discussed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
969

BIOSCI 204

: Principles of Microbiology
2021 Semester One (1213)
An introduction to the diversity, physiology and functions of microorganisms (prokaryotes, eukaryotes, viruses) as individuals and as communities. The fundamental roles of microorganisms in ecosystems, health and disease are considered alongside methods for their isolation and study. Microbial applications in biotechnology, food production, agriculture and industry are also discussed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
970

BIOSCI 204

: Principles of Microbiology
2020 Semester One (1203)
An introduction to the diversity, physiology and functions of microorganisms (prokaryotes, eukaryotes, viruses) as individuals and as communities. The fundamental roles of microorganisms in ecosystems, health and disease are considered alongside methods for their isolation and study. Microbial applications in biotechnology, food production, agriculture and industry are also discussed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
971

BIOSCI 205

: Plant, Cell and Environment
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Unlike animals, plants cannot move to respond to changes in their environment. Plants have evolved diverse signaling systems and the ability to grow towards their essential resources. Explores the intricate ways plants function, how they are able to respond to developmental and environmental signals at the whole plant and cellular level.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 108
972

BIOSCI 205

: Plant, Cell and Environment
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Unlike animals, plants cannot move to respond to changes in their environment. Plants have evolved diverse signaling systems and the ability to grow towards their essential resources. Explores the intricate ways plants function, how they are able to respond to developmental and environmental signals at the whole plant and cellular level.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 108
973

BIOSCI 205

: Plant, Cell and Environment
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Unlike animals, plants cannot move to respond to changes in their environment. Plants have evolved diverse signaling systems and the ability to grow towards their essential resources. Explores the intricate ways plants function, how they are able to respond to developmental and environmental signals at the whole plant and cellular level.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 108
974

BIOSCI 205

: Plant, Cell and Environment
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Unlike animals, plants cannot move to respond to changes in their environment. Plants have evolved diverse signaling systems and the ability to grow towards their essential resources. Explores the intricate ways plants function, how they are able to respond to developmental and environmental signals at the whole plant and cellular level.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 108
975

BIOSCI 205

: Plant, Cell and Environment
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Unlike animals, plants cannot move to respond to changes in their environment. Plants have evolved diverse signaling systems and the ability to grow towards their essential resources. Explores the intricate ways plants function, how they are able to respond to developmental and environmental signals at the whole plant and cellular level.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, 108