Understand health and the human body
Gain an understanding of the human body and the various cellular and molecular principles that underpin human health. Our Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) is a flexible, cross-disciplinary degree that gives you the freedom to follow your interests. With 8 open elective units, you can choose to explore areas like environmental science, human nutrition, pharmacy, sports science or data analysis. Enhance your employment prospects by diversifying your knowledge and broadening your skills, while getting the opportunity to study what interests you the most.
You’ll develop a strong, foundational knowledge of core science principles in chemistry, biology and professional practice, while establishing critical thinking, scientific reasoning, data analysis, and communication skills specific to biomedical science.
The Specialist Major in Biomedical Science will introduce you to the structures and functions of the human body, and how humans interact and respond to their environment. You’ll progress from the isolated genetic, cellular and molecular principles underlying human function, to understanding the major body systems and how these are regulated to maintain human health. Students can tailor their studies to match their interest, through a selection of advanced units in biochemistry, physiology, infectious disease or genetics and genomics.
Study a Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) at UC and you will
Gain a wide-range of scientific knowledge and technical skills, with a deep understanding of biomedical science.
Select and apply tools to conduct scientific investigations relevant to a range of disciplines, with a particular focus on biomedical science.
Collect scientific data individually or collaboratively, within legal, ethical and social frameworks, using key laboratory and clinical competencies.
Develop critical thinking and data analysis skills to solve a range of local and global real-world problems.
Evaluate current and emerging ethical and cultural issues that arise in contemporary science and exhibit cross-cultural competence and social responsibility.
Critically analyse, synthesise and integrate scientific knowledge, literature, data, or arguments for effective communication to a range of audiences.
Our Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) will help you progress into any of the following career pathways:
Allied Health Technician
Biomedical Scientist
Clinical Laboratory Technician
Health Technology Assessor
Pathology Scientific Officer
Research Scientist
Research Officer
Scientific Evaluator
Science Policy Officer
An IELTS Academic score of 6.0 overall, with no band score below 6.0 (or equivalent).
Admission to this course is based on an entrance rank. A rank can be achieved by the following means: Year 12 ATAR, other Australian Qualification, work experience, overseas qualification.