Have knowledge and understanding of:
- Basic concepts of cell biology, neuroscience and veterinary biotechnology.
- The linkage of biosciences with other fields of science.
- Application of bioscience in biomedical research.
B. Possess the ability to think or intellectual skills to:
- Analyze problems related to bioscience and able to provide alternative solutions.
- Analyze problems by linking bioscience with other disciplines.
- Able to independently and actively deeper their knowledge through scientific materials, published scientific journals and be able to apply and utilize the knowledge.
- Able to conduct studies and research independently that will lead to further innovation.
C. Possess practical skills to:
- Have skills in using laboratory equipment for biochemical, physiological, anatomical and molecular biology examinations.
- Have skills in applying biochemical, physiological, anatomical, and molecular biology examination methods to help confirm the rapid diagnosis of a disease.
- Having skills in designing a scientific research activity based on bioscience.
D. Attitudes and Management Skills:
- Able to conceptualize and manage scientific activities related to bioscience.
- Able to develop leadership qualities and cooperation in conducting research in the field of bioscience, both individually and in groups.
- Able to compete and cooperate both intradisciplinary and interdisciplinary related fields of science in bioscience interests.
- Able to communicate various ideas, opinions, and research results in various scientific forums.