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Program Objectives |
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The Master's Program of Applied Biology is an advanced program in the applied biology field. The program deals with advanced research and instruction in the areas of genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, physiology, sericulture, entomology, microbiology, plant science and ecology. Research and seminars will be related to topics that focus on animals, insects, plants, microorganisms, and cultured cells. Students in the program will be directed toward analyzing biological functions related to molecular biology and applying this knowledge to the field of biotechnology. Students in the program will therefore be actively involved in the study of biomolecules such as genes, proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, cells from animals and plants, organs and tissues, and chemical ecology.

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Curriculum Overview |
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Students with a basic knowledge of molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology will be eligible to enroll in this program. Program lectures will focus on subject related to biomolecules, molecular biology, cell biology, microbial biotechnology, plant molecular engineering, insect biotechnology, physiology, chemical ecology and environmental biology. Students in the program will be supervised by several advisors and will have to write a master's thesis.
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