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MSc/PgDip/PgCert Biotechnology

Full-time, Part-time

Location • City Campus
Subject area • Biosciences and chemistry


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At a glance

Gain the advanced skills and knowledge needed to specialise in biotechnology. You study the latest advances and applications of a wide range of technologies for modifying living organisms or their products, in areas such as genetic engineering, production of therapeutic proteins, and cell and tissue culture methodologies.

Key points
• Develop your knowledge and skills to enhance your career prospects in biotechnology.
• Experience the latest biotechnology techniques using industry standard equipment.
• Carry out a research project to develop research skills and their application to real world situations.
• Develop attributes and skills valued by employers such as practical skills, problem solving and critical analysis.

The course enhances your knowledge and skills in biotechnology and increase your competitiveness in the job market, whether you are a new graduate or already employed and seeking to further your career prospects. The course also prepares you for research in biotechnology at PhD level.

Biotechnology is the application of biological processes and is underpinned by • cell biology • molecular biology • bioinformatics • structural biology. It encompasses a wide range of technologies for modifying living organisms or their products according to human needs.

You learn about the important applications of biotechnology to medicine, agriculture and engineering including
• the production of therapeutic proteins such as antibodies using cloned DNA
• the application of stem cells to treat human disease
• the enhancement of crop yields
• herbicide and insect resistant plants
• plants with increased nutritional value, such as golden rice
• edible vaccines, in the form of modified plants which can synthesise immunogenic peptides from various pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses

You gain
• up-to-date knowledge of the cellular and molecular basis of biological processes
• an advanced understanding of DNA technology and molecular biotechnology, and how they can be used to modify proteins, nucleic acids and living organisms
• knowledge of developing and applying biotechnology to diagnosis and treatment of human diseases
• experience of the latest practical techniques, such as cell culture, quantitative PCR analysis, western blotting, cloning, and analytical techniques including HPLC and mass spectrometry.
• the transferable and research skills to enable you to continue developing your knowledge and improving your employment potential

The course is led by internationally recognised academics who are actively involved in biotechnology research and its application to the manipulation of proteins, DNA, mammalian cells and plants. Staff also have expertise in the use of nanoparticles in drug delivery and the manipulation of microbes in industrial and environmental biotechnology.

You are supported throughout your studies by a personal tutor.

Course structure
You begin your studies focusing on the fundamentals of advanced cell biology and molecular biology before specialising in molecular and plant biotechnology. Practical, employability, research and statistical skills are developed throughout the course.

You complete a practical module where you can gain experience in a range of techniques used, for example, in the determination of transcription and translational levels. All practicals are supported by experienced academic staff, skilled in the latest biotechnological techniques.

Towards the end of the course you apply your skills during a two month research project into a current biotechnological application.

What is biotechnology
Biotechnology is the basis for the production of current leading biopharmaceuticals and has already provided us with the 'clot-busting' drug, tissue plasminogen activator for the treatment of thrombosis and myocardial infarction. It also holds the promise of new treatments for neurodegeneration and cancer through recombinant antibodies. Recombinant proteins are also found throughout everyday life from washing powders to cheese as well as many industrial applications.

Genetically modified plants have improved crop yields and are able to grow in a changing environment. Manipulation of cellular organisms through biotechnological methods have also yielded a greater understanding of many disease states and have allowed us to understand how life itself functions.

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Attendance

Full-time – one year to masters
Part-time – typically two years to masters
The diploma and certificate are shorter
Starts September and January

How to apply

Complete the application form available at www.shu.ac.uk/study/form

Fees – home and EU students

2013/14 academic year

Full-time – typically £4,590
Part-time – typically £1,530 a stage for PgCert, PgDip and MSc stages

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees and funding see www.shu.ac.uk/funding

Fees – international students

2013/14 academic year

Typically £11,340 for the course

2014/15 academic year

Typically £11,650 for the course

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees, scholarships and bursaries see www.shu.ac.uk/international/fees

Assessment

Assessment methods include written examinations and coursework including • problem-solving exercises • case studies • reports from practical work. Research project assessment includes a written report and viva.

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