The purpose of our Biochemistry Honours graduate program in the
School of Life Sciences, is to produce broadly-trained, independent
scientists with the ability to accomplish significant research.
For the Honours degree, students are expected to make a contribution to
an area of biochemistry research as determined by their course
supervisor and to write and present that research.
The research is completed with the guidance of a Biochemistry supervisor
and may involve collaborations with students and scientists outside the
department.
The first semester requires attendance of a variety of graduate courses
(~? credits total) which would improves their scientific training and of
course provides a foundation for their 2nd semester of research.
It is also a requirement to attend seminars on a wide range of subjects that are presented by fellow post-graduate students
Journal clubs within various research areas are also a requirement within each course supervisor’s field of research.
Honours students also participate as practical and tutorial
demonstrators in the Department's teaching program, to acquaint students
with education methods and provide important teaching experience.
For a more detailed overview of the undergraduate and postgraduate
degrees offered for Biochemistry and other areas of specialisation we
offer, as well as our postgraduate offerings and degree structures,
please download our complete booklet here
http://www.ukzn.ac.za/handbooks/