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Biomedical Science
Recommended studies Mathematics (Standard or Advanced) and Chemistry and at least one of Physics or Biology
Bachelor of Biomedical Science graduates have the knowledge and skills to contribute to the global advancement of medical research, practice and policy. You'll have the opportunity to study a wide range of courses that provide advanced theoretical knowledge in physiology, anatomy, bioinformatics, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, medical genetics, microbiology, neuroscience, nutritional science, pathophysiology, pharmacology and immunology. The range of courses maximises flexibility enabling you to tailor your degree to your career aspirations in medical research, laboratory medicine or the health professions. Hands-on experience in clinical laboratories and industry environments is a key component of the Bachelor of Biomedical Science.
What you will study
Opportunities to study a wide range of courses are available through faceto-face and online learning. Core courses provide advanced theoretical knowledge in:
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Cellular and molecular biology
Experimental design and analysis
Immunology and microbiology