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Cell and Developmental Biology
Leading subjects
Bachelor of Science
Recommended subjects
Science subjects
2015 SAMPLE COURSE PLANS
Major subjects
Breadth subjects
ANIMAL CELL STREAM
Semester 1
BIOL10004 Biology of
Cells and Organisms
CHEM10003 Chemistry
1
Science Elective
Breadth
Semester 2
BIOL10005 Genetics &
The Evolution of Life
CHEM10004 Chemistry
2
Science Elective
Breadth
Semester 1
Science Elective
BCMB20002
Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology
Science Elective
Breadth
Semester 2
Science Elective
Science Elective
Science Elective
Breadth
BCMB30003 Molecular
Aspects of Cell Biology
MIIM30002 Principles of
Immunology
Breadth
Science Elective
Science Elective
Breadth
First
Year
Second
Year
Semester 1
Third
Year
Semester 2
CEDB30002 Concepts
in Cell & Developmental
Biology
BCMB30004 Cell
Signalling and
Neurochemistry
PLANT CELL BIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT STREAM
Semester 1
CHEM10003 Chemistry
1
BIOL10004 Biology of
Cells and Organisms
Science Elective
Breadth
Semester 2
CHEM10004 Chemistry
2
BIOL10005 Genetics &
The Evolution of Life
Science Elective
Breadth
Semester 1
BCMB20002
Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology
Science Elective
BOTA20001 Green
Planet: Plants and the
Environment
Breadth
Semester 2
Science Elective
Science Elective
Science Elective
Breadth
CEDB30002 Concepts
in Cell & Developmental
Biology
BOTA30005 Plant
Molecular Biology &
Biotechnology
BOTA30003
Environmental Plant
Physiology
SCIE30001 Science
Research Project
Breadth
Science Elective
Science Elective
Breadth
First
Year
Second
Year
Semester 1
Third
Year
Semester 2
REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT STREAM
Semester 1
BIOL10004 Biology of
Cells and Organisms
CHEM10003 Chemistry
1
Science Elective
Breadth
Semester 2
BIOL10005 Genetics &
The Evolution of Life
CHEM10004 Chemistry
2
Science Elective
Breadth
Semester 1
Science Elective
GENE20001 Principles
of Genetics
BCMB20002
Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology
Breadth
Semester 2
Science Elective
GENE20002 Genes and
Genomes
Science Elective
Breadth
Semester 1
CEDB30002 Concepts
in Cell & Developmental
Biology
GENE30002 Genes:
Organisation and
Function
BCMB30002 Functional
Genomics and
Bioinformatics
Breadth
Semester 2
CEDB30003
Developmental Biology
Science Elective
Science Elective
Breadth
First
Year
Second
Year
Third
Year
The course plans displayed is a sample only. The University gives no warranty and accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or the completeness of
the material. No reliance should be made by any person on the material, but instead should check for confirmation with the originating or authorising
faculty, department or other university body.
This major will provide you with a broad understanding of cells and their development, as well
as the application of this knowledge to technologies to improve the human condition. It will also
provide an awareness of how research in this field impacts on society. You will deal with ethical
issues such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF), reproductive/therapeutic cloning and genetically
manipulated foods and crops. Specialisations available in this major include: Reproduction and
Development, Animal Cell Biology, and Plant Cell Biology and Development.
What careers can this major lead to?
Graduates with a major in Cell and Developmental Biology can pursue career paths in research
or diagnostic laboratories, biotechnology, government agencies, agriculture, journalism and the
medico-legal area.
What graduate courses does Cell and Developmental Biology lead to?
Science graduates are well-placed to apply for:
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Professionally focused graduate degrees in the sciences and technology, including
biotechnology, environmental systems, informatics, management science, and
nanotechnology
Graduate degrees preparing for a wide range of professions including engineering, law,
medicine and other health sciences, and teaching
Masters and Honours pathways to research higher degrees in the sciences and
technology within the Melbourne Graduate School of Science, Graduate School of
Humanities and Social Sciences, Melbourne School of Engineering, Melbourne School
of Land and Environment, and the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences.