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Genetics is a fast-evolving scientific field that forms a core part of contemporary biology and plays a vital role in most biological studies.
With strong job prospects for genetics graduates both in New Zealand and internationally, pursuing a degree in this innovative and applied field opens numerous career pathways. Genetics explores genes and heredity. It's an engaging, thought-provoking subject with real-world applications. This diverse discipline covers everything from molecular biology to organismal studies, population genetics, and evolutionary processes. You'll gain the knowledge to evaluate important issues like genetic modification, cloning, and personal health choices. During lectures, you'll discover groundbreaking research conducted at Otago and have multiple chances to participate in practical research projects.
Students completing the degree through coursework and a thesis typically undertake two to three years of full-time study, while those pursuing the thesis-only option generally complete one to two years of full-time study. Any variations to these timelines require approval from the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).