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INTI BIOTECHNOLOGY PATHWAY
POPU
LAR
MAJ
ORS BIOCHEMISTRY
Decipher the structures and functions of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and other bio-molecules, the mechanisms of enzyme action, elucidation of metabolic pathways and their control, and the understanding of life processes through the laws of chemistry. It also includes in-depth study of the molecular basis of genetics.
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCEThis study allows students to specialise in scientific areas related to the normal functions or diseases of humans. Learn how the body operates and gain an understanding of current medical research aimed at improving diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases.
BIOTECHNOLOGYInvolves the use of advanced genetic techniques to construct novel microbial, plant and animal strains, obtain site-directed mutants to improve the quantity or quality of products, or obtain other desired phenotypes. It spans a variety of activities, from optimisation of processes such as those involved in producing antibiotics, vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and genetically engineered transgenic plants and animals, to carrying out gene therapy, improving water and land management, and remedying pollution.
FOOD SCIENCEThis subject involves the basic chemical, physical, biochemical and biophysical properties of foods and their constituents, and of the changes that these may undergo during handling, preservation, processing, storage, distribution and preparation for consumption. Activities include the development of new food products, design of processes to produce these foods, choice of packaging materials, shelf-life studies, sensory evaluation of the product with trained expert panels or potential consumers, as well as microbiological and chemical testing.
GENETICSGenetics identifies the molecular, cellular, and organismal aspects of heredity in animals and plants. It also considers the hereditary mechanisms of micro-organisms, human hereditary disorders and DNA technology.
MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGYThis subject involves the study of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, yeasts, moulds, viruses, rickettsia and protozoa. It also examines the diversity, structure, function, growth, reproduction, genetics, physiology, preservation and control of these micro-organisms. Mutation, gene mapping and structure, means of transferring genetic information and applications of genetic modifications and the study of the immune system in human and other organisms are also covered.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGYThe study of molecular foundations of living organisms, especially DNA; how it is used to define an organism, how genes are regulated, and how human beings are related to other organisms. Like Biochemistry, it underlies many aspects of genetic engineering, protein engineering, and other new approaches to improving upon nature.
NUTRITIONThis examines the effects of food components on the metabolism, health, performance, and disease resistance of humans and animals. It also includes the study of human behaviour related to foods.
BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (HONS)
AUSTRALIAN DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMME (SCIENCE)
SPM / O Level or equivalent
SPM / O Level or equivalent
STPM / UEC or equivalent
STPM / UEC or equivalent
Foundation in Science / Cambridge A Level (CAL) / South Australian Matriculation (SAM) /SACE International / NSW Higher School Certificate (NSW HSC) or equivalent
Foundation in Science / Cambridge A Level (CAL) / South Australian Matriculation (SAM) /SACE International / NSW Higher School Certificate (NSW HSC) or equivalent
Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons)
Year 1
Bachelor of Biotechnology (Hons) / Internship
Year 3
Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science)Year 1
Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science)Year 2
Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons)
Year 2
The University of Adelaide (Years 2 & 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology,Physiology or Pharmacology• BSc(MolecularBiology)• BSc(Ecochemistry)• BSc(Molecular&DrugDesign)• BFood&NutritionScience
The University of New South Wales• BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 2 years)• BMedSc(Last2years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 3 years)•BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last3years)
Flinders University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Biotechnology)
The University of Queensland (Years 2 & 3)• BachelorofBiomedicalScience• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BachelorofFoodTechnology• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Anatomy,DevelopmentalBiology,HumanGenetics,Immunology& Infectious Diseases, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Physiology• BSc(Ecology)• BSc(FoodScience)or(FoodScience&Nutrition)• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(MarineScience)• BSc(Microbiology)• BSc(PlantScience)• BSc(Zoology)
Newcastle University (Years 2 & 3)• BSc(Hons)BiomedicalSciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Withsandwichyear)(Years2–4)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry&Immunology• BSc(Hons)MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology
Northumbria University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)AppliedScience•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Years 2 & 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology,Physiology or Pharmacology• BSc(MolecularBiology)• BSc(Ecochemistry)• BSc(Molecular&DrugDesign)• BFood&NutritionScience
The University of New South Wales• BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 2 years)• BMedSc(Last2years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 3 years)• BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last3years)
The University of Queensland (Years 2 &3)• BachelorofBiomedicalScience• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BachelorofFoodTechnology• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Anatomy,DevelopmentalBiology,HumanGenetics,Immunology& Infectious Diseases, Neuroscience, Pharmacology and Physiology• BSc(Ecology)• BSc(FoodScience)or(FoodScience&Nutrition)• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(MarineScience)• BSc(Microbiology)• BSc(PlantScience)• BSc(Zoology)
Flinders University (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Biotechnology)
University of Southampton• BScinChemistry(SingleHonours)(Years2&3)• MCheminChemistry(SingleHonours)(Years2,3&4)
Newcastle University (Years 2 & 3)• BSc(Hons)BiomedicalSciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Withsandwichyear)(Years2–4)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry&Immunology• BSc(Hons)MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology
Northumbria University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Hons)AppliedBiology•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Year 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology or Pharmacology
The University of New South Wales •BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,FoodScience,Genetics, MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last1.5years)• BMedSc(Last1.5years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,Genetics, MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last2.5years)• BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last2.5years)
The University of Queensland (Year 3)• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–HumanGeneticsandImmunology&InfectiousDiseases• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(Microbiology)
Queensland University of Technology• BAppSc(Biochemistry)(Last1.5years)• BAppSc(Microbiology)(Last1.5years)• BAppSc(Biotechnology)(Last1.5years)• BBiotechInnovation(Hons)(Last3years)
Flinders University (Year 3)•BSc(Biotechnology)
Northumbria University (Year 3) • BSc(Hons)AppliedBiology• BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology
University of Hertfordshire• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Year3)• BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics(Year3)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry(Years2&3)
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Year 3)•BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology•BSc(Biotechnology)•BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&ImmunologyorPharmacology
The University of New South Wales •BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,FoodScience, Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last1.5years)•BMedSc(Last1.5years)•BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last2.5years)•BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last2.5years)
Flinders University (Year 3) •BSc(Biotechnology)
The University of Queensland (Year 3)•BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)•BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)•BSc(BiomedicalScience)–HumanGenetics,Immunology&InfectiousDiseases•BSc(Genetics)•BSc(Microbiology)
Northumbria University (Year 3) •BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)AppliedScience•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences
University of Hertfordshire•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Year3)•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics(Year3)•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry(Years2&3)
Massey UniversityBSc–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiologyoradoublemajorcombination–1+2or1.5+1.5
depending on intake (Jan / May / Sept) as well as point of transfer to Massey University (Feb / Jul)
Published:OCT2015All information provided in this guide is correct at the time of printing, and subject to change from time to time.
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JOHOR BAHRUTel: 07-221 4882 / 019-3996124
MUARTel: 012-383 7670
BATU PAHATTel: 012-618 5490
HARNESS THE POWER OF LITTLE THINGS TO MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE
Nothing should stand between you and your passion. At INTI, you can focus on things that matter to you, pursue an education with your dream in mind, and create the future you desire.
With us, you will learn more than just studying and researching all living organisms.Youwillalsolearntocreate solutions for global health challenges,
and cultivate a better and healthier world.
Get ready to advance human health.
Biotechnology and Life Sciences are the studies of living organisms to solve all kinds of problems, changing lives for the better. They are regarded as the most promising frontier technologies for the coming decades.
These fields have a profound impact on our world. In medicine, they have helped advance the treatment of illnesses and diseases. In the agro-food area, they have helped produce healthier crops that grow faster in order to counter food shortages. They have also become a potent ally in the fight against crime by helping forensics collect and process evidence such as hair, skin and blood.
Industry Connections and Networking
Learn directly and gain real-world knowledge from the industry. Our strong partnerships with businesses and employers offer you the opportunities to take part in Employer Projects and field trips, all of which will stand you in good stead when you graduate. At INTI, it is simply more than just studying life under a microscope as we will get you ready for the working world.
Career-ready Internship Programme
Partnering with biotechnology and molecular bioscience companies, we provide you an excellent opportunity to put all your theoretical knowledge and laboratory skills to good use, and acquaint yourself with the industry’s stringent requirements; hence, boosting your employability.
Elevate Your Education Experience
If you pursue an Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science) or Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons), you can choose to transfer to a reputable, highly-ranked university in Australia, such as the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales and University of Queensland; or in the United Kingdom, such as the University of Southampton and Newcastle University.
Proven Record of Excellence
Our Australian Degree Transfer Programme has been consistently successful in producing First-Class and Upper Second-class degree holders in the field of Biotechnology and Life Sciences. On hand to guide you to your success is a team of academicians and industry professionals who are highly dedicated and experienced.
INTERNATIONALSCHOLARSHIPRECIPIENTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1. Lim Bing Bing • BSc(Hons)inMolecularBiology&Genetics • Recipient of the Chancellor’s International
Scholarship2007/2008,worthGBP2,000awarded by the University of Hertfordshire
2. Rethish Ragu Nadhanan • BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science • Recipient of the Adelaide Graduate Fee
Scholarship International (AGFS) worth over AUD 33,000, awarded by the University of Adelaide
3. Joycelyn Siew Penn Ling • B Environmental Science • Recipient of the University of New South
WalesGoldenJubileeScholarship2010,worthAUD57,000,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
4. Lim Phan Shean • BSc (Hons) in Biotechnology • Recipient of The British Council
InternationalStudentoftheYearAward(HighlyCommendedWinner)2006,awarded by the British Council (UK)
• Recipient of the Northumbria International StudentAward(1stplace)2008,awardedby Northumbria University
5. Lim Xin Ying • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2011,worthAUD33,000 per academic year, awarded by the University of New South Wales
6. Lee Wei Siang • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2012,worthAUD33,000 per academic year, awarded by the University of New South Wales
7. Saw Hui Xin • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2013,worthAUD34,000peracademicyear,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
8. Chua Ngee Kiat • BScinMolecular&CellBiology • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2013,worthAUD34,000peracademicyear,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE
DISCOVER THE NEXT BIG BREAKTHROUGH
This programme prepares students for admission into Science-related degrees at INTI. It is designed to equip students with a solid fundamental knowledge of their field of study, which includes Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English and Basic Computing.
Assessment
Assessment of individual courses in the Foundation Programme consists of two components:
•Continuouscoursework(50%)•Finalexamination(50%)
The continuous course work component comprises different assessment tasks such as projects, assignments, laboratory work, presentations, tests, and others as assigned throughout each semester. The final examination is conducted at the end of each semester. The assessments are subject to quality assurance procedures to maintain high standards and ensuring fair assessment.
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A10019)03/2019
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
1Year
Learning approach
Students will be introduced to various active learning methodologies such as Problem-based Learning, group discussions and projects, to help our students develop academically in areas such as study skills, presentation skills, research skills and time management, which are all prerequisites for academic success. This will further enhance the critical and analytical skills of our students, preparing them for the demanding workplace.
Programme structure
•Chemistry1•Chemistry2•EnglishLanguageSkills1•EnglishLanguageSkills2•GeneralStudies•Mathematics1•Mathematics2•Self-DevelopmentSkills•SkillsforCreativeThinking
Elective papers for Biological Science Pathway•BasicComputing•Biology1•Biology2•Statistics
Elective papers for Pure Science Pathway•Biology1•Biology2•Physics1•Physics2
Elective papers for Engineering Pathway•Physics1•Physics2•EngineeringMechanics•BasicComputing
BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (HONS)
Highlights
• Theprogrammespansavarietyofkeybiotechnology areas from optimisation of processes such as those involved in producing antibiotics, vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and genetically engineered transgenic plants and animals, to carrying out gene therapy, improving water and land management, and remedying pollution
• Well-equippedlabs,whereallBiotechnologyundergraduates will have the opportunity to use advanced equipment such as the Real-Time PCR, HPLC, Bioreactor, Sonicator and Inverted Microscope
• Studentsmaytransfertopartneruniversities in Australia or the United Kingdomuponcompleting1or2years at INTI International University
• Studentsmaychangetheirmajorswhentransferring to partner universities
• Collaborationswithprestigiouspartneruniversities such as the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, Newcastle University and University of Southampton
This programme provides training in the practical application of organisms, or their cellular components, to manufacturing, service industries and environmental management.
It provides sound training in core Molecular Biosciences (Biochemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Immunology), leading to different areas of Biotechnology.
Compulsory Biotechnology projects as well as internships with biotechnology and molecular bioscience companies will further enhance the employability of graduates.
Career opportunities
• ScienceOfficer,ScienceResearcher,Clinical& Regulatory Executive or Officer, Field Application Specialist, Technical Support Executive or Officer, Service Engineer, Quality Assurance Officer (Executive, Supervisor or Analyst), Quality Control Officer (Supervisor, Assistant or Analyst), Safety Specialist
• IndustriesinthePublicorPrivateSector:Biotechnology,Food&Drink(IncludingBrewing),Health&BeautyCare,Chemical&Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Companies, Research Companies (Including companies conducting Clinical Trials), Clinical DiagnosticLaboratories,Analytical&TestingLaboratories, Environmental Pollution Control Companies, Hospitals, Patent Companies, Various Government Research Agencies&Facilities(Medicine,Farming& Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry, etc.), Forensic Services, Universities
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A7640)05/2017
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
3Years(9semesters)
Programme structure
Year 1• BiologyofOrganisms• Chemistry1• Chemistry2• IntroductiontoBiotechnology• Mathematics&Statistics• Molecular&CellBiology• Organisation&Management
Year 2• AnalysisofGeneticInheritance• BiochemistryofBiomolecules&Enzymes• Bioinstrumentation&AnalyticalTechniques• BiotechnologyLaboratory1• Cell&TissueCulture• Cellular&MetabolicBiochemistry• Chromosomes,GeneRegulation&Evolution• FermentationTechnology• Immunology• Microbiology• RecombinantDNATechnology
Year 3• Agrobiotechnology• Bioethics• Bioinformatics• BiotechnologyLaboratory2• BiotechnologyLaboratory3• BiotechnologyPractice• BiotechnologyProject• EnvironmentalBiotechnology• IndustrialBiotechnology• Internship• MedicalBiotechnology• Methods&SkillsinResearch
MPU subjects• BahasaKebangsaanA*• CommunityService&Co-curriculum• Entrepreneurship• EthnicRelations(Localstudents)/
Communicating in Malay 3 (International students)
• Islamic&AsianCivilisation(Local students) / Malaysian Studies 3 (International students)
• PresentationSkills
*For Malaysian students who do not have an SPM BM credit.
AUSTRALIAN DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMME (SCIENCE)
Highlights
• Well-equippedlabs,whereallAustralianDegree Transfer Programme (Science) students will have the opportunity to use advanced equipment such as the Real-Time PCR, HPLC, Bioreactor, Sonicator and Inverted Microscope
• Collaborationwithprestigiouspartneruniversities like the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, Newcastle University, University of Southampton, and more
Career opportunities
• ScienceOfficer,Researcher,Clinical&Regulatory Executive, Regulatory Officer, Field Application Specialist, Technical Support Executive (Officer), Service Engineer, Quality Assurance Officer (Executive or Supervisor or Analyst), Quality Control Officer (Supervisor, Assistant or Analyst), Safety Specialist
• IndustriesinthePublicorPrivateSector:Biotechnology,Food&Drink(IncludingBrewing),Farming&Agriculture,Health&BeautyCare,ResearchCompanies,Medical& ScientificInstrumentsCompanies,Chemical&Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Companies, Research Companies (Including companies conducting Clinical Trials), Clinical DiagnosticLaboratories,Analytical&TestingLaboratories, Environmental Pollution Control Companies, Hospitals, Blood Banking Services,GovernmentResearchAgencies&Facilities(Medicine,Farming&Agriculture,Fisheries, Forestry, etc.), Forensic Services, Universities
Students can pursue Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Molecular Biosciences or Biomedical Sciences for up to the first two years of the degree programme. Successful students can transfer to partner universities in Australia, NewZealandortheUnitedKingdom to complete the degree.
It is noteworthy that a number of the collaboration universities are consistently ranked among the top 200 universities world-wide by The Times Higher Education. On the QS World University Rankings are the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, University of Southampton and Newcastle University.
InYear1,studentstakeupthecorebasicsciencesinChemistryandMolecular& Cell Biology, supported by courses in Mathematics, Management, and Computing.InYear2,theyproceedto“cornerstone” courses in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Genetics, Microbiology, and Immunology. This programme places a high priority on laboratory work, where students gain extensive hands-on experience with state-of-the-art equipment. Students of the programme will be well prepared by the time they transfer to overseas universities.
Popular majors at universities include Biochemistry, Biomedical Science, Biotechnology, Food Science, Genetics, and Microbiology.
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A7640)06/2019
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
6Semesters
Programme structure
Level 1• BiologyofOrganisms• Chemistry1• Chemistry2• Computing• MathematicsandStatistics• MolecularandCellBiology• OrganizationandManagement• IntroductiontoBiotechnology
Level 2• Biochemistry1• Biochemistry2• Genetics1• Genetics2• Microbiology• Immunology• Bioinstrumentation&AnalyticalTechniques• CellandTissueCulture• RecombinantDNATechnology• FermentationTechnology• BiotechnologyLaboratory
MPU subjects• BahasaKebangsaanA*• CommunityService&Co-curriculum• Entrepreneurship• EthnicRelations(Localstudents)/
Communicating in Malay 2 (International students)
• Islamic&AsianCivilisation(Local students) / Malaysian Studies 3
(International students)• PresentationSkills
*For Malaysian students who do not have an SPM BM credit.
HARNESS THE POWER OF LITTLE THINGS TO MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE
Nothing should stand between you and your passion. At INTI, you can focus on things that matter to you, pursue an education with your dream in mind, and create the future you desire.
With us, you will learn more than just studying and researching all living organisms.Youwillalsolearntocreate solutions for global health challenges,
and cultivate a better and healthier world.
Get ready to advance human health.
Biotechnology and Life Sciences are the studies of living organisms to solve all kinds of problems, changing lives for the better. They are regarded as the most promising frontier technologies for the coming decades.
These fields have a profound impact on our world. In medicine, they have helped advance the treatment of illnesses and diseases. In the agro-food area, they have helped produce healthier crops that grow faster in order to counter food shortages. They have also become a potent ally in the fight against crime by helping forensics collect and process evidence such as hair, skin and blood.
Industry Connections and Networking
Learn directly and gain real-world knowledge from the industry. Our strong partnerships with businesses and employers offer you the opportunities to take part in Employer Projects and field trips, all of which will stand you in good stead when you graduate. At INTI, it is simply more than just studying life under a microscope as we will get you ready for the working world.
Career-ready Internship Programme
Partnering with biotechnology and molecular bioscience companies, we provide you an excellent opportunity to put all your theoretical knowledge and laboratory skills to good use, and acquaint yourself with the industry’s stringent requirements; hence, boosting your employability.
Elevate Your Education Experience
If you pursue an Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science) or Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons), you can choose to transfer to a reputable, highly-ranked university in Australia, such as the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales and University of Queensland; or in the United Kingdom, such as the University of Southampton and Newcastle University.
Proven Record of Excellence
Our Australian Degree Transfer Programme has been consistently successful in producing First-Class and Upper Second-class degree holders in the field of Biotechnology and Life Sciences. On hand to guide you to your success is a team of academicians and industry professionals who are highly dedicated and experienced.
INTERNATIONALSCHOLARSHIPRECIPIENTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1. Lim Bing Bing • BSc(Hons)inMolecularBiology&Genetics • Recipient of the Chancellor’s International
Scholarship2007/2008,worthGBP2,000awarded by the University of Hertfordshire
2. Rethish Ragu Nadhanan • BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science • Recipient of the Adelaide Graduate Fee
Scholarship International (AGFS) worth over AUD 33,000, awarded by the University of Adelaide
3. Joycelyn Siew Penn Ling • B Environmental Science • Recipient of the University of New South
WalesGoldenJubileeScholarship2010,worthAUD57,000,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
4. Lim Phan Shean • BSc (Hons) in Biotechnology • Recipient of The British Council
InternationalStudentoftheYearAward(HighlyCommendedWinner)2006,awarded by the British Council (UK)
• Recipient of the Northumbria International StudentAward(1stplace)2008,awardedby Northumbria University
5. Lim Xin Ying • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2011,worthAUD33,000 per academic year, awarded by the University of New South Wales
6. Lee Wei Siang • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2012,worthAUD33,000 per academic year, awarded by the University of New South Wales
7. Saw Hui Xin • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2013,worthAUD34,000peracademicyear,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
8. Chua Ngee Kiat • BScinMolecular&CellBiology • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2013,worthAUD34,000peracademicyear,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE
DISCOVER THE NEXT BIG BREAKTHROUGH
This programme prepares students for admission into Science-related degrees at INTI. It is designed to equip students with a solid fundamental knowledge of their field of study, which includes Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English and Basic Computing.
Assessment
Assessment of individual courses in the Foundation Programme consists of two components:
•Continuouscoursework(50%)•Finalexamination(50%)
The continuous course work component comprises different assessment tasks such as projects, assignments, laboratory work, presentations, tests, and others as assigned throughout each semester. The final examination is conducted at the end of each semester. The assessments are subject to quality assurance procedures to maintain high standards and ensuring fair assessment.
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A10019)03/2019
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
1Year
Learning approach
Students will be introduced to various active learning methodologies such as Problem-based Learning, group discussions and projects, to help our students develop academically in areas such as study skills, presentation skills, research skills and time management, which are all prerequisites for academic success. This will further enhance the critical and analytical skills of our students, preparing them for the demanding workplace.
Programme structure
•Chemistry1•Chemistry2•EnglishLanguageSkills1•EnglishLanguageSkills2•GeneralStudies•Mathematics1•Mathematics2•Self-DevelopmentSkills•SkillsforCreativeThinking
Elective papers for Biological Science Pathway•BasicComputing•Biology1•Biology2•Statistics
Elective papers for Pure Science Pathway•Biology1•Biology2•Physics1•Physics2
Elective papers for Engineering Pathway•Physics1•Physics2•EngineeringMechanics•BasicComputing
BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (HONS)
Highlights
• Theprogrammespansavarietyofkeybiotechnology areas from optimisation of processes such as those involved in producing antibiotics, vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and genetically engineered transgenic plants and animals, to carrying out gene therapy, improving water and land management, and remedying pollution
• Well-equippedlabs,whereallBiotechnologyundergraduates will have the opportunity to use advanced equipment such as the Real-Time PCR, HPLC, Bioreactor, Sonicator and Inverted Microscope
• Studentsmaytransfertopartneruniversities in Australia or the United Kingdomuponcompleting1or2years at INTI International University
• Studentsmaychangetheirmajorswhentransferring to partner universities
• Collaborationswithprestigiouspartneruniversities such as the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, Newcastle University and University of Southampton
This programme provides training in the practical application of organisms, or their cellular components, to manufacturing, service industries and environmental management.
It provides sound training in core Molecular Biosciences (Biochemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Immunology), leading to different areas of Biotechnology.
Compulsory Biotechnology projects as well as internships with biotechnology and molecular bioscience companies will further enhance the employability of graduates.
Career opportunities
• ScienceOfficer,ScienceResearcher,Clinical& Regulatory Executive or Officer, Field Application Specialist, Technical Support Executive or Officer, Service Engineer, Quality Assurance Officer (Executive, Supervisor or Analyst), Quality Control Officer (Supervisor, Assistant or Analyst), Safety Specialist
• IndustriesinthePublicorPrivateSector:Biotechnology,Food&Drink(IncludingBrewing),Health&BeautyCare,Chemical&Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Companies, Research Companies (Including companies conducting Clinical Trials), Clinical DiagnosticLaboratories,Analytical&TestingLaboratories, Environmental Pollution Control Companies, Hospitals, Patent Companies, Various Government Research Agencies&Facilities(Medicine,Farming& Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry, etc.), Forensic Services, Universities
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A7640)05/2017
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
3Years(9semesters)
Programme structure
Year 1• BiologyofOrganisms• Chemistry1• Chemistry2• IntroductiontoBiotechnology• Mathematics&Statistics• Molecular&CellBiology• Organisation&Management
Year 2• AnalysisofGeneticInheritance• BiochemistryofBiomolecules&Enzymes• Bioinstrumentation&AnalyticalTechniques• BiotechnologyLaboratory1• Cell&TissueCulture• Cellular&MetabolicBiochemistry• Chromosomes,GeneRegulation&Evolution• FermentationTechnology• Immunology• Microbiology• RecombinantDNATechnology
Year 3• Agrobiotechnology• Bioethics• Bioinformatics• BiotechnologyLaboratory2• BiotechnologyLaboratory3• BiotechnologyPractice• BiotechnologyProject• EnvironmentalBiotechnology• IndustrialBiotechnology• Internship• MedicalBiotechnology• Methods&SkillsinResearch
MPU subjects• BahasaKebangsaanA*• CommunityService&Co-curriculum• Entrepreneurship• EthnicRelations(Localstudents)/
Communicating in Malay 3 (International students)
• Islamic&AsianCivilisation(Local students) / Malaysian Studies 3 (International students)
• PresentationSkills
*For Malaysian students who do not have an SPM BM credit.
AUSTRALIAN DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMME (SCIENCE)
Highlights
• Well-equippedlabs,whereallAustralianDegree Transfer Programme (Science) students will have the opportunity to use advanced equipment such as the Real-Time PCR, HPLC, Bioreactor, Sonicator and Inverted Microscope
• Collaborationwithprestigiouspartneruniversities like the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, Newcastle University, University of Southampton, and more
Career opportunities
• ScienceOfficer,Researcher,Clinical&Regulatory Executive, Regulatory Officer, Field Application Specialist, Technical Support Executive (Officer), Service Engineer, Quality Assurance Officer (Executive or Supervisor or Analyst), Quality Control Officer (Supervisor, Assistant or Analyst), Safety Specialist
• IndustriesinthePublicorPrivateSector:Biotechnology,Food&Drink(IncludingBrewing),Farming&Agriculture,Health&BeautyCare,ResearchCompanies,Medical& ScientificInstrumentsCompanies,Chemical&Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Companies, Research Companies (Including companies conducting Clinical Trials), Clinical DiagnosticLaboratories,Analytical&TestingLaboratories, Environmental Pollution Control Companies, Hospitals, Blood Banking Services,GovernmentResearchAgencies&Facilities(Medicine,Farming&Agriculture,Fisheries, Forestry, etc.), Forensic Services, Universities
Students can pursue Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Molecular Biosciences or Biomedical Sciences for up to the first two years of the degree programme. Successful students can transfer to partner universities in Australia, NewZealandortheUnitedKingdom to complete the degree.
It is noteworthy that a number of the collaboration universities are consistently ranked among the top 200 universities world-wide by The Times Higher Education. On the QS World University Rankings are the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, University of Southampton and Newcastle University.
InYear1,studentstakeupthecorebasicsciencesinChemistryandMolecular& Cell Biology, supported by courses in Mathematics, Management, and Computing.InYear2,theyproceedto“cornerstone” courses in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Genetics, Microbiology, and Immunology. This programme places a high priority on laboratory work, where students gain extensive hands-on experience with state-of-the-art equipment. Students of the programme will be well prepared by the time they transfer to overseas universities.
Popular majors at universities include Biochemistry, Biomedical Science, Biotechnology, Food Science, Genetics, and Microbiology.
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A7640)06/2019
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
6Semesters
Programme structure
Level 1• BiologyofOrganisms• Chemistry1• Chemistry2• Computing• MathematicsandStatistics• MolecularandCellBiology• OrganizationandManagement• IntroductiontoBiotechnology
Level 2• Biochemistry1• Biochemistry2• Genetics1• Genetics2• Microbiology• Immunology• Bioinstrumentation&AnalyticalTechniques• CellandTissueCulture• RecombinantDNATechnology• FermentationTechnology• BiotechnologyLaboratory
MPU subjects• BahasaKebangsaanA*• CommunityService&Co-curriculum• Entrepreneurship• EthnicRelations(Localstudents)/
Communicating in Malay 2 (International students)
• Islamic&AsianCivilisation(Local students) / Malaysian Studies 3
(International students)• PresentationSkills
*For Malaysian students who do not have an SPM BM credit.
HARNESS THE POWER OF LITTLE THINGS TO MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE
Nothing should stand between you and your passion. At INTI, you can focus on things that matter to you, pursue an education with your dream in mind, and create the future you desire.
With us, you will learn more than just studying and researching all living organisms.Youwillalsolearntocreate solutions for global health challenges,
and cultivate a better and healthier world.
Get ready to advance human health.
Biotechnology and Life Sciences are the studies of living organisms to solve all kinds of problems, changing lives for the better. They are regarded as the most promising frontier technologies for the coming decades.
These fields have a profound impact on our world. In medicine, they have helped advance the treatment of illnesses and diseases. In the agro-food area, they have helped produce healthier crops that grow faster in order to counter food shortages. They have also become a potent ally in the fight against crime by helping forensics collect and process evidence such as hair, skin and blood.
Industry Connections and Networking
Learn directly and gain real-world knowledge from the industry. Our strong partnerships with businesses and employers offer you the opportunities to take part in Employer Projects and field trips, all of which will stand you in good stead when you graduate. At INTI, it is simply more than just studying life under a microscope as we will get you ready for the working world.
Career-ready Internship Programme
Partnering with biotechnology and molecular bioscience companies, we provide you an excellent opportunity to put all your theoretical knowledge and laboratory skills to good use, and acquaint yourself with the industry’s stringent requirements; hence, boosting your employability.
Elevate Your Education Experience
If you pursue an Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science) or Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons), you can choose to transfer to a reputable, highly-ranked university in Australia, such as the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales and University of Queensland; or in the United Kingdom, such as the University of Southampton and Newcastle University.
Proven Record of Excellence
Our Australian Degree Transfer Programme has been consistently successful in producing First-Class and Upper Second-class degree holders in the field of Biotechnology and Life Sciences. On hand to guide you to your success is a team of academicians and industry professionals who are highly dedicated and experienced.
INTERNATIONALSCHOLARSHIPRECIPIENTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1. Lim Bing Bing • BSc(Hons)inMolecularBiology&Genetics • Recipient of the Chancellor’s International
Scholarship2007/2008,worthGBP2,000awarded by the University of Hertfordshire
2. Rethish Ragu Nadhanan • BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science • Recipient of the Adelaide Graduate Fee
Scholarship International (AGFS) worth over AUD 33,000, awarded by the University of Adelaide
3. Joycelyn Siew Penn Ling • B Environmental Science • Recipient of the University of New South
WalesGoldenJubileeScholarship2010,worthAUD57,000,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
4. Lim Phan Shean • BSc (Hons) in Biotechnology • Recipient of The British Council
InternationalStudentoftheYearAward(HighlyCommendedWinner)2006,awarded by the British Council (UK)
• Recipient of the Northumbria International StudentAward(1stplace)2008,awardedby Northumbria University
5. Lim Xin Ying • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2011,worthAUD33,000 per academic year, awarded by the University of New South Wales
6. Lee Wei Siang • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2012,worthAUD33,000 per academic year, awarded by the University of New South Wales
7. Saw Hui Xin • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2013,worthAUD34,000peracademicyear,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
8. Chua Ngee Kiat • BScinMolecular&CellBiology • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2013,worthAUD34,000peracademicyear,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE
DISCOVER THE NEXT BIG BREAKTHROUGH
This programme prepares students for admission into Science-related degrees at INTI. It is designed to equip students with a solid fundamental knowledge of their field of study, which includes Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English and Basic Computing.
Assessment
Assessment of individual courses in the Foundation Programme consists of two components:
•Continuouscoursework(50%)•Finalexamination(50%)
The continuous course work component comprises different assessment tasks such as projects, assignments, laboratory work, presentations, tests, and others as assigned throughout each semester. The final examination is conducted at the end of each semester. The assessments are subject to quality assurance procedures to maintain high standards and ensuring fair assessment.
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A10019)03/2019
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
1Year
Learning approach
Students will be introduced to various active learning methodologies such as Problem-based Learning, group discussions and projects, to help our students develop academically in areas such as study skills, presentation skills, research skills and time management, which are all prerequisites for academic success. This will further enhance the critical and analytical skills of our students, preparing them for the demanding workplace.
Programme structure
•Chemistry1•Chemistry2•EnglishLanguageSkills1•EnglishLanguageSkills2•GeneralStudies•Mathematics1•Mathematics2•Self-DevelopmentSkills•SkillsforCreativeThinking
Elective papers for Biological Science Pathway•BasicComputing•Biology1•Biology2•Statistics
Elective papers for Pure Science Pathway•Biology1•Biology2•Physics1•Physics2
Elective papers for Engineering Pathway•Physics1•Physics2•EngineeringMechanics•BasicComputing
BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (HONS)
Highlights
• Theprogrammespansavarietyofkeybiotechnology areas from optimisation of processes such as those involved in producing antibiotics, vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and genetically engineered transgenic plants and animals, to carrying out gene therapy, improving water and land management, and remedying pollution
• Well-equippedlabs,whereallBiotechnologyundergraduates will have the opportunity to use advanced equipment such as the Real-Time PCR, HPLC, Bioreactor, Sonicator and Inverted Microscope
• Studentsmaytransfertopartneruniversities in Australia or the United Kingdomuponcompleting1or2years at INTI International University
• Studentsmaychangetheirmajorswhentransferring to partner universities
• Collaborationswithprestigiouspartneruniversities such as the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, Newcastle University and University of Southampton
This programme provides training in the practical application of organisms, or their cellular components, to manufacturing, service industries and environmental management.
It provides sound training in core Molecular Biosciences (Biochemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Immunology), leading to different areas of Biotechnology.
Compulsory Biotechnology projects as well as internships with biotechnology and molecular bioscience companies will further enhance the employability of graduates.
Career opportunities
• ScienceOfficer,ScienceResearcher,Clinical& Regulatory Executive or Officer, Field Application Specialist, Technical Support Executive or Officer, Service Engineer, Quality Assurance Officer (Executive, Supervisor or Analyst), Quality Control Officer (Supervisor, Assistant or Analyst), Safety Specialist
• IndustriesinthePublicorPrivateSector:Biotechnology,Food&Drink(IncludingBrewing),Health&BeautyCare,Chemical&Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Companies, Research Companies (Including companies conducting Clinical Trials), Clinical DiagnosticLaboratories,Analytical&TestingLaboratories, Environmental Pollution Control Companies, Hospitals, Patent Companies, Various Government Research Agencies&Facilities(Medicine,Farming& Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry, etc.), Forensic Services, Universities
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A7640)05/2017
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
3Years(9semesters)
Programme structure
Year 1• BiologyofOrganisms• Chemistry1• Chemistry2• IntroductiontoBiotechnology• Mathematics&Statistics• Molecular&CellBiology• Organisation&Management
Year 2• AnalysisofGeneticInheritance• BiochemistryofBiomolecules&Enzymes• Bioinstrumentation&AnalyticalTechniques• BiotechnologyLaboratory1• Cell&TissueCulture• Cellular&MetabolicBiochemistry• Chromosomes,GeneRegulation&Evolution• FermentationTechnology• Immunology• Microbiology• RecombinantDNATechnology
Year 3• Agrobiotechnology• Bioethics• Bioinformatics• BiotechnologyLaboratory2• BiotechnologyLaboratory3• BiotechnologyPractice• BiotechnologyProject• EnvironmentalBiotechnology• IndustrialBiotechnology• Internship• MedicalBiotechnology• Methods&SkillsinResearch
MPU subjects• BahasaKebangsaanA*• CommunityService&Co-curriculum• Entrepreneurship• EthnicRelations(Localstudents)/
Communicating in Malay 3 (International students)
• Islamic&AsianCivilisation(Local students) / Malaysian Studies 3 (International students)
• PresentationSkills
*For Malaysian students who do not have an SPM BM credit.
AUSTRALIAN DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMME (SCIENCE)
Highlights
• Well-equippedlabs,whereallAustralianDegree Transfer Programme (Science) students will have the opportunity to use advanced equipment such as the Real-Time PCR, HPLC, Bioreactor, Sonicator and Inverted Microscope
• Collaborationwithprestigiouspartneruniversities like the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, Newcastle University, University of Southampton, and more
Career opportunities
• ScienceOfficer,Researcher,Clinical&Regulatory Executive, Regulatory Officer, Field Application Specialist, Technical Support Executive (Officer), Service Engineer, Quality Assurance Officer (Executive or Supervisor or Analyst), Quality Control Officer (Supervisor, Assistant or Analyst), Safety Specialist
• IndustriesinthePublicorPrivateSector:Biotechnology,Food&Drink(IncludingBrewing),Farming&Agriculture,Health&BeautyCare,ResearchCompanies,Medical& ScientificInstrumentsCompanies,Chemical&Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Companies, Research Companies (Including companies conducting Clinical Trials), Clinical DiagnosticLaboratories,Analytical&TestingLaboratories, Environmental Pollution Control Companies, Hospitals, Blood Banking Services,GovernmentResearchAgencies&Facilities(Medicine,Farming&Agriculture,Fisheries, Forestry, etc.), Forensic Services, Universities
Students can pursue Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Molecular Biosciences or Biomedical Sciences for up to the first two years of the degree programme. Successful students can transfer to partner universities in Australia, NewZealandortheUnitedKingdom to complete the degree.
It is noteworthy that a number of the collaboration universities are consistently ranked among the top 200 universities world-wide by The Times Higher Education. On the QS World University Rankings are the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, University of Southampton and Newcastle University.
InYear1,studentstakeupthecorebasicsciencesinChemistryandMolecular& Cell Biology, supported by courses in Mathematics, Management, and Computing.InYear2,theyproceedto“cornerstone” courses in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Genetics, Microbiology, and Immunology. This programme places a high priority on laboratory work, where students gain extensive hands-on experience with state-of-the-art equipment. Students of the programme will be well prepared by the time they transfer to overseas universities.
Popular majors at universities include Biochemistry, Biomedical Science, Biotechnology, Food Science, Genetics, and Microbiology.
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A7640)06/2019
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
6Semesters
Programme structure
Level 1• BiologyofOrganisms• Chemistry1• Chemistry2• Computing• MathematicsandStatistics• MolecularandCellBiology• OrganizationandManagement• IntroductiontoBiotechnology
Level 2• Biochemistry1• Biochemistry2• Genetics1• Genetics2• Microbiology• Immunology• Bioinstrumentation&AnalyticalTechniques• CellandTissueCulture• RecombinantDNATechnology• FermentationTechnology• BiotechnologyLaboratory
MPU subjects• BahasaKebangsaanA*• CommunityService&Co-curriculum• Entrepreneurship• EthnicRelations(Localstudents)/
Communicating in Malay 2 (International students)
• Islamic&AsianCivilisation(Local students) / Malaysian Studies 3
(International students)• PresentationSkills
*For Malaysian students who do not have an SPM BM credit.
HARNESS THE POWER OF LITTLE THINGS TO MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE
Nothing should stand between you and your passion. At INTI, you can focus on things that matter to you, pursue an education with your dream in mind, and create the future you desire.
With us, you will learn more than just studying and researching all living organisms.Youwillalsolearntocreate solutions for global health challenges,
and cultivate a better and healthier world.
Get ready to advance human health.
Biotechnology and Life Sciences are the studies of living organisms to solve all kinds of problems, changing lives for the better. They are regarded as the most promising frontier technologies for the coming decades.
These fields have a profound impact on our world. In medicine, they have helped advance the treatment of illnesses and diseases. In the agro-food area, they have helped produce healthier crops that grow faster in order to counter food shortages. They have also become a potent ally in the fight against crime by helping forensics collect and process evidence such as hair, skin and blood.
Industry Connections and Networking
Learn directly and gain real-world knowledge from the industry. Our strong partnerships with businesses and employers offer you the opportunities to take part in Employer Projects and field trips, all of which will stand you in good stead when you graduate. At INTI, it is simply more than just studying life under a microscope as we will get you ready for the working world.
Career-ready Internship Programme
Partnering with biotechnology and molecular bioscience companies, we provide you an excellent opportunity to put all your theoretical knowledge and laboratory skills to good use, and acquaint yourself with the industry’s stringent requirements; hence, boosting your employability.
Elevate Your Education Experience
If you pursue an Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science) or Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons), you can choose to transfer to a reputable, highly-ranked university in Australia, such as the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales and University of Queensland; or in the United Kingdom, such as the University of Southampton and Newcastle University.
Proven Record of Excellence
Our Australian Degree Transfer Programme has been consistently successful in producing First-Class and Upper Second-class degree holders in the field of Biotechnology and Life Sciences. On hand to guide you to your success is a team of academicians and industry professionals who are highly dedicated and experienced.
INTERNATIONALSCHOLARSHIPRECIPIENTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1. Lim Bing Bing • BSc(Hons)inMolecularBiology&Genetics • Recipient of the Chancellor’s International
Scholarship2007/2008,worthGBP2,000awarded by the University of Hertfordshire
2. Rethish Ragu Nadhanan • BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science • Recipient of the Adelaide Graduate Fee
Scholarship International (AGFS) worth over AUD 33,000, awarded by the University of Adelaide
3. Joycelyn Siew Penn Ling • B Environmental Science • Recipient of the University of New South
WalesGoldenJubileeScholarship2010,worthAUD57,000,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
4. Lim Phan Shean • BSc (Hons) in Biotechnology • Recipient of The British Council
InternationalStudentoftheYearAward(HighlyCommendedWinner)2006,awarded by the British Council (UK)
• Recipient of the Northumbria International StudentAward(1stplace)2008,awardedby Northumbria University
5. Lim Xin Ying • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2011,worthAUD33,000 per academic year, awarded by the University of New South Wales
6. Lee Wei Siang • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2012,worthAUD33,000 per academic year, awarded by the University of New South Wales
7. Saw Hui Xin • Bachelor of Medical Science • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2013,worthAUD34,000peracademicyear,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
8. Chua Ngee Kiat • BScinMolecular&CellBiology • Recipient of the University of New South Wales
GoldenJubileeScholarship2013,worthAUD34,000peracademicyear,awardedbytheUniversity of New South Wales
FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE
DISCOVER THE NEXT BIG BREAKTHROUGH
This programme prepares students for admission into Science-related degrees at INTI. It is designed to equip students with a solid fundamental knowledge of their field of study, which includes Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English and Basic Computing.
Assessment
Assessment of individual courses in the Foundation Programme consists of two components:
•Continuouscoursework(50%)•Finalexamination(50%)
The continuous course work component comprises different assessment tasks such as projects, assignments, laboratory work, presentations, tests, and others as assigned throughout each semester. The final examination is conducted at the end of each semester. The assessments are subject to quality assurance procedures to maintain high standards and ensuring fair assessment.
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A10019)03/2019
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
1Year
Learning approach
Students will be introduced to various active learning methodologies such as Problem-based Learning, group discussions and projects, to help our students develop academically in areas such as study skills, presentation skills, research skills and time management, which are all prerequisites for academic success. This will further enhance the critical and analytical skills of our students, preparing them for the demanding workplace.
Programme structure
•Chemistry1•Chemistry2•EnglishLanguageSkills1•EnglishLanguageSkills2•GeneralStudies•Mathematics1•Mathematics2•Self-DevelopmentSkills•SkillsforCreativeThinking
Elective papers for Biological Science Pathway•BasicComputing•Biology1•Biology2•Statistics
Elective papers for Pure Science Pathway•Biology1•Biology2•Physics1•Physics2
Elective papers for Engineering Pathway•Physics1•Physics2•EngineeringMechanics•BasicComputing
BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (HONS)
Highlights
• Theprogrammespansavarietyofkeybiotechnology areas from optimisation of processes such as those involved in producing antibiotics, vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and genetically engineered transgenic plants and animals, to carrying out gene therapy, improving water and land management, and remedying pollution
• Well-equippedlabs,whereallBiotechnologyundergraduates will have the opportunity to use advanced equipment such as the Real-Time PCR, HPLC, Bioreactor, Sonicator and Inverted Microscope
• Studentsmaytransfertopartneruniversities in Australia or the United Kingdomuponcompleting1or2years at INTI International University
• Studentsmaychangetheirmajorswhentransferring to partner universities
• Collaborationswithprestigiouspartneruniversities such as the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, Newcastle University and University of Southampton
This programme provides training in the practical application of organisms, or their cellular components, to manufacturing, service industries and environmental management.
It provides sound training in core Molecular Biosciences (Biochemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Immunology), leading to different areas of Biotechnology.
Compulsory Biotechnology projects as well as internships with biotechnology and molecular bioscience companies will further enhance the employability of graduates.
Career opportunities
• ScienceOfficer,ScienceResearcher,Clinical& Regulatory Executive or Officer, Field Application Specialist, Technical Support Executive or Officer, Service Engineer, Quality Assurance Officer (Executive, Supervisor or Analyst), Quality Control Officer (Supervisor, Assistant or Analyst), Safety Specialist
• IndustriesinthePublicorPrivateSector:Biotechnology,Food&Drink(IncludingBrewing),Health&BeautyCare,Chemical&Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Companies, Research Companies (Including companies conducting Clinical Trials), Clinical DiagnosticLaboratories,Analytical&TestingLaboratories, Environmental Pollution Control Companies, Hospitals, Patent Companies, Various Government Research Agencies&Facilities(Medicine,Farming& Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry, etc.), Forensic Services, Universities
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A7640)05/2017
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
3Years(9semesters)
Programme structure
Year 1• BiologyofOrganisms• Chemistry1• Chemistry2• IntroductiontoBiotechnology• Mathematics&Statistics• Molecular&CellBiology• Organisation&Management
Year 2• AnalysisofGeneticInheritance• BiochemistryofBiomolecules&Enzymes• Bioinstrumentation&AnalyticalTechniques• BiotechnologyLaboratory1• Cell&TissueCulture• Cellular&MetabolicBiochemistry• Chromosomes,GeneRegulation&Evolution• FermentationTechnology• Immunology• Microbiology• RecombinantDNATechnology
Year 3• Agrobiotechnology• Bioethics• Bioinformatics• BiotechnologyLaboratory2• BiotechnologyLaboratory3• BiotechnologyPractice• BiotechnologyProject• EnvironmentalBiotechnology• IndustrialBiotechnology• Internship• MedicalBiotechnology• Methods&SkillsinResearch
MPU subjects• BahasaKebangsaanA*• CommunityService&Co-curriculum• Entrepreneurship• EthnicRelations(Localstudents)/
Communicating in Malay 3 (International students)
• Islamic&AsianCivilisation(Local students) / Malaysian Studies 3 (International students)
• PresentationSkills
*For Malaysian students who do not have an SPM BM credit.
AUSTRALIAN DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMME (SCIENCE)
Highlights
• Well-equippedlabs,whereallAustralianDegree Transfer Programme (Science) students will have the opportunity to use advanced equipment such as the Real-Time PCR, HPLC, Bioreactor, Sonicator and Inverted Microscope
• Collaborationwithprestigiouspartneruniversities like the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, Newcastle University, University of Southampton, and more
Career opportunities
• ScienceOfficer,Researcher,Clinical&Regulatory Executive, Regulatory Officer, Field Application Specialist, Technical Support Executive (Officer), Service Engineer, Quality Assurance Officer (Executive or Supervisor or Analyst), Quality Control Officer (Supervisor, Assistant or Analyst), Safety Specialist
• IndustriesinthePublicorPrivateSector:Biotechnology,Food&Drink(IncludingBrewing),Farming&Agriculture,Health&BeautyCare,ResearchCompanies,Medical& ScientificInstrumentsCompanies,Chemical&Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Companies, Research Companies (Including companies conducting Clinical Trials), Clinical DiagnosticLaboratories,Analytical&TestingLaboratories, Environmental Pollution Control Companies, Hospitals, Blood Banking Services,GovernmentResearchAgencies&Facilities(Medicine,Farming&Agriculture,Fisheries, Forestry, etc.), Forensic Services, Universities
Students can pursue Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Molecular Biosciences or Biomedical Sciences for up to the first two years of the degree programme. Successful students can transfer to partner universities in Australia, NewZealandortheUnitedKingdom to complete the degree.
It is noteworthy that a number of the collaboration universities are consistently ranked among the top 200 universities world-wide by The Times Higher Education. On the QS World University Rankings are the University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, University of Southampton and Newcastle University.
InYear1,studentstakeupthecorebasicsciencesinChemistryandMolecular& Cell Biology, supported by courses in Mathematics, Management, and Computing.InYear2,theyproceedto“cornerstone” courses in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Genetics, Microbiology, and Immunology. This programme places a high priority on laboratory work, where students gain extensive hands-on experience with state-of-the-art equipment. Students of the programme will be well prepared by the time they transfer to overseas universities.
Popular majors at universities include Biochemistry, Biomedical Science, Biotechnology, Food Science, Genetics, and Microbiology.
Offered at
INTI International UniversityKPT/JPS(A7640)06/2019
INTAKES:JAN,MAY&AUG
Duration
6Semesters
Programme structure
Level 1• BiologyofOrganisms• Chemistry1• Chemistry2• Computing• MathematicsandStatistics• MolecularandCellBiology• OrganizationandManagement• IntroductiontoBiotechnology
Level 2• Biochemistry1• Biochemistry2• Genetics1• Genetics2• Microbiology• Immunology• Bioinstrumentation&AnalyticalTechniques• CellandTissueCulture• RecombinantDNATechnology• FermentationTechnology• BiotechnologyLaboratory
MPU subjects• BahasaKebangsaanA*• CommunityService&Co-curriculum• Entrepreneurship• EthnicRelations(Localstudents)/
Communicating in Malay 2 (International students)
• Islamic&AsianCivilisation(Local students) / Malaysian Studies 3
(International students)• PresentationSkills
*For Malaysian students who do not have an SPM BM credit.
Enrich lives around the world
INTI BIOTECHNOLOGY PATHWAYPO
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AJOR
S BIOCHEMISTRYDecipher the structures and functions of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and other bio-molecules, the mechanisms of enzyme action, elucidation of metabolic pathways and their control, and the understanding of life processes through the laws of chemistry. It also includes in-depth study of the molecular basis of genetics.
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCEThis study allows students to specialise in scientific areas related to the normal functions or diseases of humans. Learn how the body operates and gain an understanding of current medical research aimed at improving diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases.
BIOTECHNOLOGYInvolves the use of advanced genetic techniques to construct novel microbial, plant and animal strains, obtain site-directed mutants to improve the quantity or quality of products, or obtain other desired phenotypes. It spans a variety of activities, from optimisation of processes such as those involved in producing antibiotics, vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and genetically engineered transgenic plants and animals, to carrying out gene therapy, improving water and land management, and remedying pollution.
FOOD SCIENCEThis subject involves the basic chemical, physical, biochemical and biophysical properties of foods and their constituents, and of the changes that these may undergo during handling, preservation, processing, storage, distribution and preparation for consumption. Activities include the development of new food products, design of processes to produce these foods, choice of packaging materials, shelf-life studies, sensory evaluation of the product with trained expert panels or potential consumers, as well as microbiological and chemical testing.
GENETICSGenetics identifies the molecular, cellular, and organismal aspects of heredity in animals and plants. It also considers the hereditary mechanisms of micro-organisms, human hereditary disorders and DNA technology.
MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGYThis subject involves the study of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, yeasts, moulds, viruses, rickettsia and protozoa. It also examines the diversity, structure, function, growth, reproduction, genetics, physiology, preservation and control of these micro-organisms. Mutation, gene mapping and structure, means of transferring genetic information and applications of genetic modifications and the study of the immune system in human and other organisms are also covered.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGYThe study of molecular foundations of living organisms, especially DNA; how it is used to define an organism, how genes are regulated, and how human beings are related to other organisms. Like Biochemistry, it underlies many aspects of genetic engineering, protein engineering, and other new approaches to improving upon nature.
NUTRITIONThis examines the effects of food components on the metabolism, health, performance, and disease resistance of humans and animals. It also includes the study of human behaviour related to foods.
BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (HONS)
AUSTRALIAN DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMME (SCIENCE)
SPM / O Level or equivalent
SPM / O Level or equivalent
STPM / UEC or equivalent
STPM / UEC or equivalent
Foundation in Science / Cambridge A Level (CAL) / South Australian Matriculation (SAM) /SACE International / NSW Higher School Certificate (NSW HSC) or equivalent
Foundation in Science / Cambridge A Level (CAL) / South Australian Matriculation (SAM) /SACE International / NSW Higher School Certificate (NSW HSC) or equivalent
Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons)
Year 1
Bachelor of Biotechnology (Hons) / Internship
Year 3
Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science)Year 1
Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science)Year 2
Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons)
Year 2
The University of Adelaide (Years 2 & 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology,Physiology or Pharmacology• BSc(MolecularBiology)• BSc(Ecochemistry)• BSc(Molecular&DrugDesign)• BFood&NutritionScience
The University of New South Wales• BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 2 years)• BMedSc(Last2years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 3 years)•BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last3years)
Flinders University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Biotechnology)
The University of Queensland (Years 2 & 3)• BachelorofBiomedicalScience• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BachelorofFoodTechnology• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Anatomy,DevelopmentalBiology,HumanGenetics,Immunology& Infectious Diseases, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Physiology• BSc(Ecology)• BSc(FoodScience)or(FoodScience&Nutrition)• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(MarineScience)• BSc(Microbiology)• BSc(PlantScience)• BSc(Zoology)
Newcastle University (Years 2 & 3)• BSc(Hons)BiomedicalSciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Withsandwichyear)(Years2–4)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry&Immunology• BSc(Hons)MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology
Northumbria University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)AppliedScience•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Years 2 & 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology,Physiology or Pharmacology• BSc(MolecularBiology)• BSc(Ecochemistry)• BSc(Molecular&DrugDesign)• BFood&NutritionScience
The University of New South Wales• BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 2 years)• BMedSc(Last2years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 3 years)• BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last3years)
The University of Queensland (Years 2 &3)• BachelorofBiomedicalScience• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BachelorofFoodTechnology• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Anatomy,DevelopmentalBiology,HumanGenetics,Immunology& Infectious Diseases, Neuroscience, Pharmacology and Physiology• BSc(Ecology)• BSc(FoodScience)or(FoodScience&Nutrition)• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(MarineScience)• BSc(Microbiology)• BSc(PlantScience)• BSc(Zoology)
Flinders University (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Biotechnology)
University of Southampton• BScinChemistry(SingleHonours)(Years2&3)• MCheminChemistry(SingleHonours)(Years2,3&4)
Newcastle University (Years 2 & 3)• BSc(Hons)BiomedicalSciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Withsandwichyear)(Years2–4)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry&Immunology• BSc(Hons)MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology
Northumbria University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Hons)AppliedBiology•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Year 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology or Pharmacology
The University of New South Wales •BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,FoodScience,Genetics, MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last1.5years)• BMedSc(Last1.5years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,Genetics, MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last2.5years)• BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last2.5years)
The University of Queensland (Year 3)• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–HumanGeneticsandImmunology&InfectiousDiseases• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(Microbiology)
Queensland University of Technology• BAppSc(Biochemistry)(Last1.5years)• BAppSc(Microbiology)(Last1.5years)• BAppSc(Biotechnology)(Last1.5years)• BBiotechInnovation(Hons)(Last3years)
Flinders University (Year 3)•BSc(Biotechnology)
Northumbria University (Year 3) • BSc(Hons)AppliedBiology• BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology
University of Hertfordshire• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Year3)• BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics(Year3)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry(Years2&3)
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Year 3)•BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology•BSc(Biotechnology)•BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&ImmunologyorPharmacology
The University of New South Wales •BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,FoodScience, Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last1.5years)•BMedSc(Last1.5years)•BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last2.5years)•BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last2.5years)
Flinders University (Year 3) •BSc(Biotechnology)
The University of Queensland (Year 3)•BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)•BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)•BSc(BiomedicalScience)–HumanGenetics,Immunology&InfectiousDiseases•BSc(Genetics)•BSc(Microbiology)
Northumbria University (Year 3) •BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)AppliedScience•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences
University of Hertfordshire•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Year3)•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics(Year3)•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry(Years2&3)
Massey UniversityBSc–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiologyoradoublemajorcombination–1+2or1.5+1.5
depending on intake (Jan / May / Sept) as well as point of transfer to Massey University (Feb / Jul)
Published:OCT2015All information provided in this guide is correct at the time of printing, and subject to change from time to time.
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INTI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY DU022(N)
PersiaranPerdanaBBN,PutraNilai,71800Nilai,NegeriSembilanTel: 06-798 2000
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE SUBANG DK249-01(B)
3,JalanSS15/8,47500SubangJaya,SelangorTel: 03-5623 2800
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR DK075(B) (Formerly known as Metropolitan College)
MenaraKH,JalanSultanIsmail,50250KualaLumpurTel: 03-2052 2888
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PENANG P4P1003
1-Z,LebuhBukitJambul,11900PenangTel: 04-631 0138
INTI COLLEGE NILAI DK249(N)
PersiaranPerdanaBBN,PutraNilai,71800Nilai,NegeriSembilanTel: 06-798 2133
INTI COLLEGE SABAH S4P0011
17-20,Phase1B,TamanPutatanBaru, 88200KotaKinabalu,SabahTel: 088-765 701
OTHER CAMPUSES INTI EDUCATION COUNSELLING CENTRES
INTIINTERNATIONALUNIVERSITY
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE SUBANG INTI COLLEGE SABAH
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PENANG
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR
IntI IU-IICS
IntI IU-IICS
IPOHNo.258,JalanSultanIskandar,30000Ipoh,PerakTel: 05-241 1933
MELAKA203-A,JalanKenanga3/29A,OffJalanGajahBerang, 75200MelakaTel: 06-282 0575
KUANTANB16,JalanSeriKuantan81,KuantanStarCityII,25300Kuantan,PahangTel: 09-560 4657
JOHOR BAHRUTel: 07-221 4882 / 019-3996124
MUARTel: 012-383 7670
BATU PAHATTel: 012-618 5490
Enrich lives around the world
INTI BIOTECHNOLOGY PATHWAY
POPU
LAR
MAJ
ORS BIOCHEMISTRY
Decipher the structures and functions of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and other bio-molecules, the mechanisms of enzyme action, elucidation of metabolic pathways and their control, and the understanding of life processes through the laws of chemistry. It also includes in-depth study of the molecular basis of genetics.
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCEThis study allows students to specialise in scientific areas related to the normal functions or diseases of humans. Learn how the body operates and gain an understanding of current medical research aimed at improving diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases.
BIOTECHNOLOGYInvolves the use of advanced genetic techniques to construct novel microbial, plant and animal strains, obtain site-directed mutants to improve the quantity or quality of products, or obtain other desired phenotypes. It spans a variety of activities, from optimisation of processes such as those involved in producing antibiotics, vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and genetically engineered transgenic plants and animals, to carrying out gene therapy, improving water and land management, and remedying pollution.
FOOD SCIENCEThis subject involves the basic chemical, physical, biochemical and biophysical properties of foods and their constituents, and of the changes that these may undergo during handling, preservation, processing, storage, distribution and preparation for consumption. Activities include the development of new food products, design of processes to produce these foods, choice of packaging materials, shelf-life studies, sensory evaluation of the product with trained expert panels or potential consumers, as well as microbiological and chemical testing.
GENETICSGenetics identifies the molecular, cellular, and organismal aspects of heredity in animals and plants. It also considers the hereditary mechanisms of micro-organisms, human hereditary disorders and DNA technology.
MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGYThis subject involves the study of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, yeasts, moulds, viruses, rickettsia and protozoa. It also examines the diversity, structure, function, growth, reproduction, genetics, physiology, preservation and control of these micro-organisms. Mutation, gene mapping and structure, means of transferring genetic information and applications of genetic modifications and the study of the immune system in human and other organisms are also covered.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGYThe study of molecular foundations of living organisms, especially DNA; how it is used to define an organism, how genes are regulated, and how human beings are related to other organisms. Like Biochemistry, it underlies many aspects of genetic engineering, protein engineering, and other new approaches to improving upon nature.
NUTRITIONThis examines the effects of food components on the metabolism, health, performance, and disease resistance of humans and animals. It also includes the study of human behaviour related to foods.
BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (HONS)
AUSTRALIAN DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMME (SCIENCE)
SPM / O Level or equivalent
SPM / O Level or equivalent
STPM / UEC or equivalent
STPM / UEC or equivalent
Foundation in Science / Cambridge A Level (CAL) / South Australian Matriculation (SAM) /SACE International / NSW Higher School Certificate (NSW HSC) or equivalent
Foundation in Science / Cambridge A Level (CAL) / South Australian Matriculation (SAM) /SACE International / NSW Higher School Certificate (NSW HSC) or equivalent
Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons)
Year 1
Bachelor of Biotechnology (Hons) / Internship
Year 3
Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science)Year 1
Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science)Year 2
Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons)
Year 2
The University of Adelaide (Years 2 & 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology,Physiology or Pharmacology• BSc(MolecularBiology)• BSc(Ecochemistry)• BSc(Molecular&DrugDesign)• BFood&NutritionScience
The University of New South Wales• BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 2 years)• BMedSc(Last2years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 3 years)•BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last3years)
Flinders University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Biotechnology)
The University of Queensland (Years 2 & 3)• BachelorofBiomedicalScience• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BachelorofFoodTechnology• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Anatomy,DevelopmentalBiology,HumanGenetics,Immunology& Infectious Diseases, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Physiology• BSc(Ecology)• BSc(FoodScience)or(FoodScience&Nutrition)• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(MarineScience)• BSc(Microbiology)• BSc(PlantScience)• BSc(Zoology)
Newcastle University (Years 2 & 3)• BSc(Hons)BiomedicalSciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Withsandwichyear)(Years2–4)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry&Immunology• BSc(Hons)MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology
Northumbria University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)AppliedScience•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Years 2 & 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology,Physiology or Pharmacology• BSc(MolecularBiology)• BSc(Ecochemistry)• BSc(Molecular&DrugDesign)• BFood&NutritionScience
The University of New South Wales• BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 2 years)• BMedSc(Last2years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 3 years)• BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last3years)
The University of Queensland (Years 2 &3)• BachelorofBiomedicalScience• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BachelorofFoodTechnology• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Anatomy,DevelopmentalBiology,HumanGenetics,Immunology& Infectious Diseases, Neuroscience, Pharmacology and Physiology• BSc(Ecology)• BSc(FoodScience)or(FoodScience&Nutrition)• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(MarineScience)• BSc(Microbiology)• BSc(PlantScience)• BSc(Zoology)
Flinders University (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Biotechnology)
University of Southampton• BScinChemistry(SingleHonours)(Years2&3)• MCheminChemistry(SingleHonours)(Years2,3&4)
Newcastle University (Years 2 & 3)• BSc(Hons)BiomedicalSciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Withsandwichyear)(Years2–4)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry&Immunology• BSc(Hons)MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology
Northumbria University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Hons)AppliedBiology•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Year 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology or Pharmacology
The University of New South Wales •BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,FoodScience,Genetics, MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last1.5years)• BMedSc(Last1.5years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,Genetics, MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last2.5years)• BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last2.5years)
The University of Queensland (Year 3)• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–HumanGeneticsandImmunology&InfectiousDiseases• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(Microbiology)
Queensland University of Technology• BAppSc(Biochemistry)(Last1.5years)• BAppSc(Microbiology)(Last1.5years)• BAppSc(Biotechnology)(Last1.5years)• BBiotechInnovation(Hons)(Last3years)
Flinders University (Year 3)•BSc(Biotechnology)
Northumbria University (Year 3) • BSc(Hons)AppliedBiology• BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology
University of Hertfordshire• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Year3)• BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics(Year3)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry(Years2&3)
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Year 3)•BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology•BSc(Biotechnology)•BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&ImmunologyorPharmacology
The University of New South Wales •BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,FoodScience, Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last1.5years)•BMedSc(Last1.5years)•BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last2.5years)•BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last2.5years)
Flinders University (Year 3) •BSc(Biotechnology)
The University of Queensland (Year 3)•BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)•BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)•BSc(BiomedicalScience)–HumanGenetics,Immunology&InfectiousDiseases•BSc(Genetics)•BSc(Microbiology)
Northumbria University (Year 3) •BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)AppliedScience•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences
University of Hertfordshire•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Year3)•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics(Year3)•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry(Years2&3)
Massey UniversityBSc–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiologyoradoublemajorcombination–1+2or1.5+1.5
depending on intake (Jan / May / Sept) as well as point of transfer to Massey University (Feb / Jul)
Published:OCT2015All information provided in this guide is correct at the time of printing, and subject to change from time to time.
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INTI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY DU022(N)
PersiaranPerdanaBBN,PutraNilai,71800Nilai,NegeriSembilanTel: 06-798 2000
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE SUBANG DK249-01(B)
3,JalanSS15/8,47500SubangJaya,SelangorTel: 03-5623 2800
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR DK075(B) (Formerly known as Metropolitan College)
MenaraKH,JalanSultanIsmail,50250KualaLumpurTel: 03-2052 2888
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PENANG P4P1003
1-Z,LebuhBukitJambul,11900PenangTel: 04-631 0138
INTI COLLEGE NILAI DK249(N)
PersiaranPerdanaBBN,PutraNilai,71800Nilai,NegeriSembilanTel: 06-798 2133
INTI COLLEGE SABAH S4P0011
17-20,Phase1B,TamanPutatanBaru, 88200KotaKinabalu,SabahTel: 088-765 701
OTHER CAMPUSES INTI EDUCATION COUNSELLING CENTRES
INTIINTERNATIONALUNIVERSITY
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE SUBANG INTI COLLEGE SABAH
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PENANG
INTI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR
IntI IU-IICS
IntI IU-IICS
IPOHNo.258,JalanSultanIskandar,30000Ipoh,PerakTel: 05-241 1933
MELAKA203-A,JalanKenanga3/29A,OffJalanGajahBerang, 75200MelakaTel: 06-282 0575
KUANTANB16,JalanSeriKuantan81,KuantanStarCityII,25300Kuantan,PahangTel: 09-560 4657
JOHOR BAHRUTel: 07-221 4882 / 019-3996124
MUARTel: 012-383 7670
BATU PAHATTel: 012-618 5490
Enrich lives around the world
INTI BIOTECHNOLOGY PATHWAY
POPU
LAR
MAJ
ORS BIOCHEMISTRY
Decipher the structures and functions of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and other bio-molecules, the mechanisms of enzyme action, elucidation of metabolic pathways and their control, and the understanding of life processes through the laws of chemistry. It also includes in-depth study of the molecular basis of genetics.
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCEThis study allows students to specialise in scientific areas related to the normal functions or diseases of humans. Learn how the body operates and gain an understanding of current medical research aimed at improving diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases.
BIOTECHNOLOGYInvolves the use of advanced genetic techniques to construct novel microbial, plant and animal strains, obtain site-directed mutants to improve the quantity or quality of products, or obtain other desired phenotypes. It spans a variety of activities, from optimisation of processes such as those involved in producing antibiotics, vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and genetically engineered transgenic plants and animals, to carrying out gene therapy, improving water and land management, and remedying pollution.
FOOD SCIENCEThis subject involves the basic chemical, physical, biochemical and biophysical properties of foods and their constituents, and of the changes that these may undergo during handling, preservation, processing, storage, distribution and preparation for consumption. Activities include the development of new food products, design of processes to produce these foods, choice of packaging materials, shelf-life studies, sensory evaluation of the product with trained expert panels or potential consumers, as well as microbiological and chemical testing.
GENETICSGenetics identifies the molecular, cellular, and organismal aspects of heredity in animals and plants. It also considers the hereditary mechanisms of micro-organisms, human hereditary disorders and DNA technology.
MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGYThis subject involves the study of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, yeasts, moulds, viruses, rickettsia and protozoa. It also examines the diversity, structure, function, growth, reproduction, genetics, physiology, preservation and control of these micro-organisms. Mutation, gene mapping and structure, means of transferring genetic information and applications of genetic modifications and the study of the immune system in human and other organisms are also covered.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGYThe study of molecular foundations of living organisms, especially DNA; how it is used to define an organism, how genes are regulated, and how human beings are related to other organisms. Like Biochemistry, it underlies many aspects of genetic engineering, protein engineering, and other new approaches to improving upon nature.
NUTRITIONThis examines the effects of food components on the metabolism, health, performance, and disease resistance of humans and animals. It also includes the study of human behaviour related to foods.
BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (HONS)
AUSTRALIAN DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMME (SCIENCE)
SPM / O Level or equivalent
SPM / O Level or equivalent
STPM / UEC or equivalent
STPM / UEC or equivalent
Foundation in Science / Cambridge A Level (CAL) / South Australian Matriculation (SAM) /SACE International / NSW Higher School Certificate (NSW HSC) or equivalent
Foundation in Science / Cambridge A Level (CAL) / South Australian Matriculation (SAM) /SACE International / NSW Higher School Certificate (NSW HSC) or equivalent
Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons)
Year 1
Bachelor of Biotechnology (Hons) / Internship
Year 3
Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science)Year 1
Australian Degree Transfer Programme (Science)Year 2
Bachelor ofBiotechnology (Hons)
Year 2
The University of Adelaide (Years 2 & 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology,Physiology or Pharmacology• BSc(MolecularBiology)• BSc(Ecochemistry)• BSc(Molecular&DrugDesign)• BFood&NutritionScience
The University of New South Wales• BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 2 years)• BMedSc(Last2years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 3 years)•BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last3years)
Flinders University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Biotechnology)
The University of Queensland (Years 2 & 3)• BachelorofBiomedicalScience• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BachelorofFoodTechnology• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Anatomy,DevelopmentalBiology,HumanGenetics,Immunology& Infectious Diseases, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Physiology• BSc(Ecology)• BSc(FoodScience)or(FoodScience&Nutrition)• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(MarineScience)• BSc(Microbiology)• BSc(PlantScience)• BSc(Zoology)
Newcastle University (Years 2 & 3)• BSc(Hons)BiomedicalSciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Withsandwichyear)(Years2–4)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry&Immunology• BSc(Hons)MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology
Northumbria University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)AppliedScience•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Years 2 & 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology,Physiology or Pharmacology• BSc(MolecularBiology)• BSc(Ecochemistry)• BSc(Molecular&DrugDesign)• BFood&NutritionScience
The University of New South Wales• BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 2 years)• BMedSc(Last2years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, FoodScience,Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology, Pharmacology, Physiology (Last 3 years)• BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last3years)
The University of Queensland (Years 2 &3)• BachelorofBiomedicalScience• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BachelorofFoodTechnology• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Anatomy,DevelopmentalBiology,HumanGenetics,Immunology& Infectious Diseases, Neuroscience, Pharmacology and Physiology• BSc(Ecology)• BSc(FoodScience)or(FoodScience&Nutrition)• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(MarineScience)• BSc(Microbiology)• BSc(PlantScience)• BSc(Zoology)
Flinders University (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Biotechnology)
University of Southampton• BScinChemistry(SingleHonours)(Years2&3)• MCheminChemistry(SingleHonours)(Years2,3&4)
Newcastle University (Years 2 & 3)• BSc(Hons)BiomedicalSciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Withsandwichyear)(Years2–4)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry&Immunology• BSc(Hons)MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology
Northumbria University (Years 2 & 3) •BSc(Hons)AppliedBiology•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Year 3)• BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology• BSc(Biotechnology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology or Pharmacology
The University of New South Wales •BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,FoodScience,Genetics, MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last1.5years)• BMedSc(Last1.5years)• BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,Genetics, MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last2.5years)• BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last2.5years)
The University of Queensland (Year 3)• BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)• BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)• BSc(BiomedicalScience)–HumanGeneticsandImmunology&InfectiousDiseases• BSc(Genetics)• BSc(Microbiology)
Queensland University of Technology• BAppSc(Biochemistry)(Last1.5years)• BAppSc(Microbiology)(Last1.5years)• BAppSc(Biotechnology)(Last1.5years)• BBiotechInnovation(Hons)(Last3years)
Flinders University (Year 3)•BSc(Biotechnology)
Northumbria University (Year 3) • BSc(Hons)AppliedBiology• BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology
University of Hertfordshire• BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Year3)• BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics(Year3)• BSc(Hons)Biochemistry(Years2&3)
University of Hertfordshire (Years 2 & 3)•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics
The University of Adelaide (Year 3)•BSc–anytwoofBiochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&Immunology•BSc(Biotechnology)•BSc(BiomedicalScience)–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiology&ImmunologyorPharmacology
The University of New South Wales •BSc–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology,FoodScience, Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last1.5years)•BMedSc(Last1.5years)•BSc(AdvSc)(Hons)–Anatomy,Biochemistry,BiologicalSciences,Biotechnology,Ecology, Genetics,MedicalMicrobiology&Immunology,Microbiology,MolecularBiology(Last2.5years)•BSc(Biotechnology)(Hons)(Last2.5years)
Flinders University (Year 3) •BSc(Biotechnology)
The University of Queensland (Year 3)•BachelorofBiotechnology(MolecularBiotechnology)or(MicrobialBiotechnology)•BSc(Biochemistry&MolecularBiology)•BSc(BiomedicalScience)–HumanGenetics,Immunology&InfectiousDiseases•BSc(Genetics)•BSc(Microbiology)
Northumbria University (Year 3) •BSc(Hons)Biotechnology•BSc(Hons)AppliedScience•BSc(Hons)HumanBiosciences
University of Hertfordshire•BSc(Hons)Biotechnology(Year3)•BSc(Hons)MolecularBiology&Genetics(Year3)•BSc(Hons)Biochemistry(Years2&3)
Massey UniversityBSc–Biochemistry,Genetics,Microbiologyoradoublemajorcombination–1+2or1.5+1.5
depending on intake (Jan / May / Sept) as well as point of transfer to Massey University (Feb / Jul)
Published:OCT2015All information provided in this guide is correct at the time of printing, and subject to change from time to time.
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