The Diploma of Bioscience provides them with a foundational understanding of molecular biology, ecology, epidemiology and chemical reactions and analysis. Students will also develop the statistical modelling and research skills required to succeed in a scientific career.
This Diploma will set them on the knowledge path to help solve global issues or advise on sustainable methodology and practices. They will learn about the structure, functions and interactions of living organisms from the molecular level upwards and begin to discuss some big issues such as climate change, pandemic regulation, the protection of endangered animals and disease treatment.
La Trobe's Bachelor of Science offers them foundational skills in science and the freedom to delve into there passions. Whether it's protecting endangered animals, developing new ways to treat disease or fighting climate change, you'll be ready to pursue there dream journey in science by tailoring there degree with a mix of majors and minors.
As they learn from leading academics and researchers, students will take a deep dive into science – not only scientific concepts, but also how scientists think, work and share their findings.
Build skills in problem-solving, communication and collaboration – all highly sought after by employers – then use these skills to come up with innovative solutions to real-world problems.
Personalise there learning so they can spend time focusing on the areas that really interest they can. Choose from majors in a range of fields, including botany, statistics, microbiology, genetics, data science and more, and learn from academics who are leaders in their fields.
Students will have opportunities to put theory into practice through work placements with our industry partners. Previous students have undertaken placements with CSIRO, Bayer Crop Science and various State and Federal Government departments.
Students will learn:
- Professional scientific thinking
Learn how science contributes new knowledge and finds solutions to problems in our society.
- Communicating as a professional scientist
Gain experience communicating to a range of audiences, both in written and verbal formats.
Learn how to collect data and use specialist technical skills to develop new findings in the laboratory and in the field.
- Problem-solving and facing new challenges
Learn to develop solutions to complex scientific problems.
- Collaboration and working in teams
Collaborate and work effectively in teams to solve problems and achieve shared goals.
- Professional conduct and professional identity
Learn about ethical conduct when working as a scientific professional and how to promote and communicate your professional identity to potential employers and peers.