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10 Bachelor's degrees in Biotechnology in South Africa
Biotechnology
The primary goal of this bachelor in Biotechnology at University of South Africa (UNISA) is to provide solutions to African based challenges through engaged scholarship that spawns from the interaction between a trilogy of Teaching and Learning, Research and Innovation and Community Engagement in areas of agriculture, animal health, life and consumer sciences.
Biotechnology
At Biotechnology from the University of the Western Cape, you'll take the important first step in becoming an intellectual and scholar who can not only contribute to the growth and public life of not just our little Rainbow Nation, but the world.
Biotechnology
Biotechnology from University of Pretoria involves the use of in vitro genetic manipulation and recombinant DNA methods to genetically alter plants, animals and microbes for commercial gain.
Microbiology and Biotechnology
While at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg's Microbiology and Biotechnology, you can study microbe groups, their morphology, metabolism, genetics, and taxonomy.
Microbiology and Biotechnology (Honours)
The Microbiology and Biotechnology (Honours) programme offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is a 1 year full-time degree. It guides students to critically examine and develop an appreciation of the integrative nature of biology, especially in its applications through biotechnology, disease biology and metagenomics.
Plant Biotechnology
The duration of Stellenbosch University's Plant Biotechnology programme is one academic year and begins at the start of the general academic year.
Biotechnology
The Biotechnology program at Durban University of Technology prepares students with focused knowledge, practical skills, attitudes and values necessary for the technological application of biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use in the biotechnology workplace whilst contributing to environmental sustainability.
Clinical Technology
The purpose of the Clinical Technology program at Durban University of Technology is to develop a learner to possess the necessary knowledge, skills, attitudes and values to practice as a Clinical Technologist, as a part of a multi-disciplinary team, in one of the following specialist categories: Cardiology, Cardiovascular Perfusion, Critical Care, Nephrology etc.
Biotechnology (Hons)
At Biotechnology (Hons) from University of Western Cape, you'll take the important first step in becoming an intellectual and scholar who can not only contribute to the growth and public life of not just our little Rainbow Nation, but the world.
Agric Grapevine and Wine Sciences (Hons)
This Agric Grapevine and Wine Sciences (Hons) consists of formal lectures (presented as modules – details below) in relevant subject areas and practical research experience in Grape and Wine Sciences.