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Pathology

Pathology. Honours subject area. About this honours subject area. Pathology is the study of disease using the techniques of modern cell biology. The aim is to understand how cellular and molecular mechanisms interact during disease processes.
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Human Movement

Human Movement. Honours subject area. Honours in Human Movement furthers your skills and understanding of anatomical, physiological and biomechanical principles related to human movement. The honours year represents the bridge between undergraduate
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Infectious Diseases

Infectious Diseases. Specialisation. The Infectious Diseases specialisation provides you with the opportunity for full-time research on a proposed project supervised by a staff member expert in your selected field. You will receive guidance in
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Health

Health. Specialisation. Please note this specialisationis only available in 2022. Specialising in Health will deepen your understanding of health and health systems at the local, national, and global levels. ... Please note this specialisationis only
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Soil Science and Hydrology

Soil Science and Hydrology. Honours subject area. About this honours subject area. Soil Science and Hydrology furthers students expertise in soil, water and climate, and their links with functional, resilient and productive ecosystems. Soil, water
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Biology

Biology. Honours subject area. Please note this Honours pathway is only available in 2022. Biology is the study of life, ranging from molecules and their modes of action, through to understanding complex communities and their relationship with the
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