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The Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) program demonstrates a dedication to education driven by research. Biotechnology is a rapidly evolving discipline where experts utilize living systems and their byproducts to address contemporary societal challenges. This dynamic area has wide-ranging uses across healthcare, biological sciences, farming, production, sustainable energy, and technology. The honours component enables investigation of research opportunities in this domain; it prepares students for professional careers or advanced research degrees by cultivating an in-depth understanding of research methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and through executing a research initiative that yields novel insights or resolves intricate issues. Honours specializations are offered that align with ANU's biotechnology teaching and research expertise.
Learning Outcomes
Design and conduct an autonomous, sustained critical examination of a selected research subject to produce innovative knowledge.
Methodically assess relevant theories and ideas, connect them to suitable approaches and evidence, and derive valid conclusions.
Examine and interpret primary research data using statistical or other analytical methods when applicable.