The Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) programme at Taylor's University offers students an in-depth exploration of the field of biotechnology and its application in various industries. With a focus on the latest advancements in medicine, health sciences, and biomedical research, this programme equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in their chosen careers.
Throughout the programme, students will study a wide range of essential subjects including anatomy, biochemistry, clinical chemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, and legal, social, and ethical issues. This comprehensive curriculum ensures that students gain a strong foundation in the fundamental aspects of biotechnology and understand their practical implications in the real world.
In addition to theoretical knowledge, students will also develop practical skills in research methodology and laboratory management. They will have opportunities to engage in hands-on laboratory work, research projects, and industry collaborations, allowing them to apply their knowledge to solve complex problems and contribute to scientific advancements.
Entry Requirements
SPM / O-Level with Pre-U / Foundation
Pass SPM/O-level or equivalent with 5 credits in Mathematics and one science subject for entry with pre-university /foundation qualification. (Except for UEC)
For other qualifications and certificates (e.g., Foundation, STAM, etc..) please contact our educational consultants or submit your application for Admission assessment.
Future careers
Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) programme at Taylor's University, graduates can pursue a variety of exciting careers. The programme prepares students for roles such as bioentrepreneurs, biomedical scientists, clinical biochemists, clinical cytogeneticists, clinical molecular geneticists, geneticists, health and safety officers, immunologists, laboratory technologists, medical microbiologists, quality assurance officers, research scientists in the medical field, sales and marketing professionals in the pharmaceutical industry, science writers, and toxicologists.
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