The programme explores current thinking, encouraging students to look beyond the boundaries of existing knowledge in the subject; students develop practical as well as generic transferable skills including independent planning, clear communication and originality of thought.
Agricultural biotechnology; biosciences in society: biotechnology; environmental biotechnology; food and people; gene technology; masters laboratory techniques; masters project; plant biotechnology; research methods.
Additional Entry Requirements:A good honours degree or equivalent in a bioscience subject, although substantial professional experience can substitute for graduate status; a good standard of written and spoken English (IELTS 6.0 or equivalent).