Course Overview

Course Title: Environmental and Industrial Biotechnology
Credit Points: 12
Nominal Hours:
Course Coordinator: Dr Leadin Khudur
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Course Coordinator Email: leadin.khudur@rmit.edu.au
Course Summary

In this course you will explore the similarities and differences in the application and goals of environmental and industrial biotechnology. The course represents a stand-alone, progressive topic leading you through key aspects of environmental and industrial biotechnology with the application of this knowledge to real world challenges in sustaining the environment and in the commercial application of biotechnology.
The course explores the diversity and uses of microbes and cells in environmental and industrial biotechnology applications. It examines how environmental microrganisms, products and processes are harnessed within the environmental biotechnology sector for the benefit of human society and the environment. Additionally, the course covers the application of microbes, cells and their derivatives to generate high value commercial products and processes that impact upon areas like food safety and human/animal health.
This course aims to enable graduates to enter industry with an appropriate level of understanding of ethics and science required to make a viable product and to protect or improve the environment.

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