Overview

The Bachelor of Biomedical Science is a flexible degree with single/double major and major/minor combinations that builds deep understanding and practical experience in specific areas of expertise, and which provides opportunities for industry and community engagement. Studies can be undertaken in different specialisations or across other disciplines to broaden understanding … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Admission requirements

Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.

Demonstrate a broad and coherent body of knowledge with depth in the underlying principles and concepts of at least one biomedical science discipline.

 

2.

Demonstrate broad understanding of the methods of science, including the processes involved in developing scientific knowledge, with depth in the methods of biomedical science.

3.

Retrieve, analyse, synthesise and evaluate scientific information from a range of sources.

4.

Demonstrate well-developed experimental and technical skills by performing and analysing the outcomes of scientific laboratory investigations, with depth in biomedical science skills.

5.

Convey scientific ideas, arguments and conclusions clearly and coherently through well-developed written and oral communication skills.

6.

Identify, analyse and generate solutions to unpredictable or complex problems by applying scientific knowledge and skills with initiative and well-developed judgement.

7.

Demonstrate ethical and professional conduct as a member of the biomedical and broader scientific community

Structure
72 credit points

Option21 credit points

Additional information

Research areas:Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Medical and Health Sciences

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This curriculum aligns with the following UN Sustainable Development Goals:

Goal 3: Good health and well-being