MSc Schedules

MSc (Biochemistry)

At least 80 credits chosen from the list below.  The remaining credits may be taken from any of the masters degree courses offered at Lincoln University.

BICH 601 General Biochemistry (40 credits)
BICH 605 Animal Biochemistry
BICH 608 Molecular Biotechnology
BICH 609-619 Special Topics
BICH 620 General Immunology
BICH 621 Options in Immunology
BICH 633 Protein Biochemistry
BICH 634 Plant Cell Physiology
BICH 635 Food Biochemistry
BICH 636 Plant Biochemistry
BICH 637 Nutritional Biochemistry
BICH 638 Bioinformatics
MSc (Conservation and Ecology)

At least 80 credits chosen from the list below.  The remaining credits may be taken from any of the masters degree courses offered at Lincoln University.

ECOL 608 Research Methods in Ecology
ECOL 609 Conservation Biology
ECOL 612 Wildlife Management
ECOL 613-621 Special Topics
ECOL 630 Advanced Ecology
ECOL 631 Animal Behaviour
MSc (Environmental Science)

At least 80 credits chosen from the list below.  The remaining credits may be taken from any of the masters degree courses offered at Lincoln University.

BIOS 604 Advanced Toxicology A
BIOS 605 Advanced Toxicology B
ECOL 613-621 Special Topics
ECOL 608 Research Methods in Ecology
ECOL 612 Wildlife Management
ECOL 630 Advanced Ecology
ENGN 622-626 Special Topics
MICR 604A Advanced Microbiology
MICR 604B Advanced Microbiology
PHSC 605-606 Special Topics (20 or 40 credits)
PLPT 604-605 Special Topics
SOSC 605-610 Special Topics
SOSC 612-626 Special Topics
SOSC 627 Soil Resources
SOSC 628 Soil Chemistry
SOSC 629 Soil Physics
SOSC 630 Soil Fertility & Management
MSc (Plant Breeding)
A total of 80 credits selected from:
BIOS 606 Quantitative Genetics
PLSC 626 Plant Breeding and Genetics
QMET 6XX Special Topic in Biometrics
And either:
QMET 608 Special Topic in Experimentation
or:
BIOS 607 Molecular Genetics

A further 40 credits from the following courses:

BICH 608 Molecular Biotechnology
BICH 634 Plant and Cell Physiology
PLSC 611A/611B Plant and Crop Physiology

 

Note:

  • All courses are worth 20 credits unless otherwise indicated
  • The plant breeding stream in the Msc. will be by thesis and examination

 


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