Lectures are delivered by staff of international renown in their field, many of whom are practising toxicologists. Study days and e-learning are utilised to maximise flexibility in how students manage their study time.
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Graduates in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology can find employment in pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, forensic science laboratories, hospital and clinical laboratories, and food and beverage companies. Graduates are eligible to apply for a range of MSc programmes in Ireland and abroad, in areas such as biotechnology, imaging and microscopy and molecular medicine. Graduates can also pursue a PhD in universities in Ireland and abroad in areas such as medical research, drug development and biomedical science.
Students take 5 core modules. Students must select 50 credits of programme modules (core/option) modules from the BSc programme. Additional modules may be selected from the BSc programme to complete Stage 2 or alternatively, student may select 10 credits from elective modules.
Module ID | Module Title | Trimester | Credits |
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BMOL20060 | Biomolecular Lab Skills 1 | Autumn | 5 |
BMOL20090 | Molecular Genetics and Biotech | Autumn | 5 |
BMOL20110 | Biomolecular Sciences | Autumn | 5 |
BIOC20060 | Biochemistry in Action | Spring | 5 |
BMOL20070 | Biomolecular Lab Skills 2 | Spring | 5 |
Stage 2 Options - A)MIN0OF: CHEM20090 is a CORE MODULE for students who wish to progress with any subject in the BBB stream. Students registered to, or who have taken, both CHEM20080 and CHEM20100, are not required to take CHEM20090. Students who are unable to register to CHEM20090 should contact the Science Office. |
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CHEM20090 | Chemistry for Biology | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 2 Options - A)MIN0OF: CHEM20090 is a CORE MODULE for students who wish to progress with any subject in the BBB stream. Students registered to, or who have taken, both CHEM20080 and CHEM20100, are not required to take CHEM20090. Students who are unable to register to CHEM20090 should contact the Science Office. |