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The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science (PGDipAppSc) is a two-semester program designed to expand upon an undergraduate Applied Science qualification. Professionals currently employed can pursue this through modular study—one module for the certificate, another to earn the diploma. Students also have the option to complete the full 120-point program consecutively.
This qualification could lead you to participate in groundbreaking work such as developing novel disease therapies, discovering significant genetic characteristics, or aiding criminal investigations with advanced forensic methods. You'll acquire comprehensive expertise in genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology applicable across global industries. The program fosters understanding of Molecular Biotechnology's societal influence and explores cutting-edge biological science technologies.
Internationally, skilled molecular biotechnologists are in high demand. New Zealand boasts a strong biotechnology foundation, particularly in healthcare innovation and primary industries, with numerous research institutions and biotech firms. Career paths might include pharmaceutical gene cloning, vaccine research, genetic marker development for beneficial traits or diseases, or specializing in vaccine production, genome studies, or intellectual property. While job responsibilities differ across sectors, your foundational knowledge in genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology will serve as a springboard for career growth. Opportunities exist in conventional research settings like Crown Research Institutes and universities, as well as in commercial enterprises.