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CAO Course Detail

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DCU

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Course Code:
DC168
Title:
Genetics and Cell Biology
College:
DCU
Qualification:
Level on the National Framework of Qualifications
Duration:
4 Years

 

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Genetics involves the study of DNA, and how physical characteristics are passed from parent to child. It is used to find links between specific genes and diseases, and to develop pest, disease, and drought resistant plants.

During the first year, students take a common course in science, before beginning with genetics, biochemistry of the cell, and microbiology.



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Students will find employment in the pharmaceutical sector, in industries that produce medical therapeutics, diagnostics and healthcare devices.

 

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CAO Points 
2012 Points 480
History:


2011 - 455 2010 - 410
2009 - 400
2008 - 385
2007 - 370
2006 - 400
2005 - 420
2004 - 425
2003 - n/a

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FETAC Major Awards Linked to this course:

CASLT 5M3807


Module Requirements:

Distinctions in 5 modules including 4 from the following modules:

  • C20011 or 5N2747
  • C20006 or 5N2746
  • C20048 or 5N1460
  • C20139 or 5N1833
  • C20033 or 5N2751

and a pass in C20139 or 5N1833


Notes
A new scoring system for FETAC awards will apply for entry through the CAO from 2013.
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