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i am just posting this because i am not quite sure where to post it =P
i alreadys wanted to study bio technology. but i just found out that there is so many courses that relates to bio technoloy. so i just wanna get some advice or some info abt it.
if there is someone who is currently or studied bio technology course, can u please tell me wat UAI mark i should aim, wat uni is good and wat kinds courses there are.
oh and subjects that i am studing in school is math(3units), bio, chemi, jap(beg), ESL.

ps. wat is nano technology (NT) ?
 
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i cant really tell you about either in great detail. but i waslooking at doing biotech/nanotech last year, then decided not to. the UAI for biotech as a single degree was about 75 at CSU and a double degree for bio/nanotech at UTS [i think it was UTS] was about 89.

and nano technology is the study of micro organisms that are invisible to the human eye. google it.
 

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o0o_chris_o0o said:
i cant really tell you about either in great detail. but i waslooking at doing biotech/nanotech last year, then decided not to. the UAI for biotech as a single degree was about 75 at CSU and a double degree for bio/nanotech at UTS [i think it was UTS] was about 89.

and nano technology is the study of micro organisms that are invisible to the human eye. google it.
Biotechnology is more of a specialization/major to study which is avaliable in most science courses.

Check out biomedical engineering and biotech which are simillar.
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/specialisations/2007/BiomedicalEngineering.html

usyd biotech: http://www.biotech.usyd.edu.au/
http://www.biotech.usyd.edu.au/courses/undergrad.htm


Pfft, nano-technology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. Such applications for industry, medicinal but most of it is research and development of materials.

UWS has one of the first pure nanotech courses which started this year. http://handbook.uws.edu.au/hbook/course.asp?course=3591
 
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o0o_chris_o0o said:
and nano technology is the study of micro organisms that are invisible to the human eye. google it.
No. That's microbiology!

Most Nanotech and biotech courses have a UAI cut off of between 75-85 at any uni.
 

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