- Courses
- Bachelor of Biomedicine
Overview
The Bachelor of Biomedicine offers 15 majors across a range of biomedical disciplines. If you're interested in entering the health professions, Biomedicine is an ideal choice.
The Bachelor of Biomedicine prepares you for the challenges of healthcare delivery and biomedical research. At the core of the degree is knowledge of the normal structure and function of the body and consideration of the determinants of disease.
You’ll develop fundamental skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, the analysis of evidence and communication.
Study Option
- Tuition Fees
- Duration156 Weeks
- Intake22 July 2024, 03 March 2025, 28 July 2025
- Study Typecampus
-
Campuses
Parkville Campus
Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )
Grattan Street, Parkville Victoria, 3010, Australia
Course Structure
Students must complete 300 points comprising:
- 225 points of core (biomedicine/science discipline) subjects including:
- At least 75 points at Level 1 including the compulsory subjects or approved equivalents.
- At least 62.5 points at Level 2 including the compulsory subjects or approved equivalents.
- At least 75 points at Level 3 including the compulsory subjects or approved equivalents and including the 50 points of a prescribed major.
- 50 points of breadth subjects including at least 12.5 points at Level 2 or Level 3
- 25 points (either biomedicine/science discipline subjects or breadth subjects) at Level 1, 2 or 3
Note:
- No more than 125 points at Level 1 may be included in the Bachelor of Biomedicine
- No more than 37.5 points of breadth at Level 1 may be included in the Bachelor of Biomedicine
- Progression: Students must normally complete 50 points of study at one subject year level before proceeding to the next subject year level. In particular, at least 50 points at Level 1, including BIOL10002 Biomolecules & Cells, BIOL10003 Genes & Environment and CHEM10006 Chemistry for Biomedicine must be completed before students may proceed to Level 2 core subjects.
The core (biomedicine/science discipline) component of the Bachelor of Biomedicine is comprised of:
Core subjects (150 points):
- 50 points at first year level plus 25 points from a set of electives.
- 50 points at second year level.
- 25 points at third year level.
Major sequence at third year level (50 points):
- 50 points of a major in a biomedicine discipline. The subjects taken in the major would normally follow on from relevant compulsory and selective subjects chosen at the second year level. Some Level 3 subjects only require the core compulsory subjects as prerequisites.
- A number of majors or specialisations within some majors cannot be completed within three years (six semesters) from a mid-year start date due to subject availability (possible exception for students eligible for advanced standing). You should pay close attention to prerequisite subjects in the degree and when they are offered to avoid any unnecessary delays to your course.
Elective subjects (25 points):
- Non-compulsory biomedicine/science discipline subjects approved as core in this course. At least 12.5 points must be at Level 2.
- At least 25 points from the Foundation Electives Subject List
Career Outcomes
The Bachelor of Biomedicine prepares you for a range of health-related postgraduate programs, specialised graduate research and a career contributing to the advancement of human health.
A CAREER IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES
Many Biomedicine graduates undertake graduate study leading to professional careers in medicine and the health sciences.
A CAREER IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
You can also pursue a career in biomedical research by undertaking a research higher degree (masters or PhD).
A CAREER IN THE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Depending on your major you could pursue the following career opportunities:
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Medical research, biotechnology, agricultural and medical support industries, education
Bioengineering Systems
Clinical engineering, research and development in medical technology
Biotechnology
Food technician roles, forensic science, human technology, agribusiness
Cell and Developmental Biology
Diagnostic laboratories, government agencies, medico-legal industry
Genetics
Conservation, genetic counselling, teaching, forensic science, publishing
Human Nutrition
Nutrition, public health, food policy and regulation
Human Structure and Function
Hospital and university research, scientific journalism, pharmaceutical consultancy, teaching
Immunology
Infectious diseases, diagnostics, molecular biology, biotechnology, vaccinology, biosafety and regulation
Medicine
General medical practice, surgery, research, internal medicine, radiology, pathology and policy
Microbiology and Immunology
Infectious diseases, diagnostics, molecular biology, biotechnology, vaccinology, antimicrobial chemotherapeutics, biosafety and regulation
Neuroscience
Drug development, neuropsychology, audiology, neurochemistry, brain imaging
Pathology
Pharmaceuticals, military, biomedical and biotechnology consulting, research
Pharmacology
Drug research and development, clinical trials management, pharmaceutical marketing and sales, drug safety and evaluation
Physiology
CSIRO research, sports science, biomedical technician, medico-scientific communication, cardiac rehabilitation
Psychology
Clinical psychology, clinical neuropsychology, community psychology, counselling psychology, educational psychology, forensic psychology, health psychology, organisational/industrial psychology, sports psychology, academic psychology.
A CAREER IN A RELATED AREA
With further study, the Bachelor of Biomedicine can also lead to a career in:
- Biomedical engineering
- Business and management
- Commercialisation of inventions
- Journalism
- Law
- Public service
- Science communication
- Teaching
Academic
Completed secondary education recently (within the past two years); Completed some or all of a higher education qualification; Completed some or all of a VET qualification; Applicants with wo
Entry Requirement
TOEFL Internet-based test: total score of at least 79 and scores of 21 for writing, 18 for speaking, 13 for reading and 13 for listening; IELTS: total score of at least 6.5 in the Academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS), with no bands less than 6.0; Pearson Test of English Academic : overall score of at least 58 and no PTE communicative skills score below 50; Cambridge English, Advanced/Certificate in Advanced English (CAE): Cambridge English Score of at least 176 with no skill below 169; C2 Proficiency (previously called Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) examination): Cambridge English Score of at least 180 with no skill below 180.
Read Our Articles
Australia: Culture and Lifestyle
Australia serves as an excellent locale for both living and learning, boasting vibrant cities and to...
Living costs in Australia
Understanding the average living expenses in Australia is a crucial aspect of financial pl...
Why Australia?
Australia stands as an ideal destination for international students, offering high-quality education...