The University of Notre Dame Australia
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If you are passionate about the field of biomedicine, then this program ticks all the boxes. Our Bachelor of Biomedical Science provides a gateway to a rewarding career in a range of health-related fields. Over the course of your studies you will gain a strong understanding of advanced scientific investigations that will prepare you for a career as a biochemist, researcher, or biomedical scientist. The program begins with anatomy and physiology, molecular and cell biology, microbiology, and biochemistry. In the final year we focus on immunology, pathology, genetics, neuroscience, and infectious diseases.
The degree covers all the modern scientific principles and exposes the student to contemporary scientific techniques that have been used by biomedical scientists to develop innovative diagnostic techniques or novel treatments for disease. Importantly the training helps you to develop critical thinking skills for scientific analysis. Students undertake an industry-based practicum program in the final year of the program to help produce industry ready graduates capable of working in many areas of Biomedical Science.
Biochemistry, exercise physiology, health communications, human genetics, immunology, infectious disease, microbiology, molecular & cell biology, neuroscience, pathology, reproductive biology.
Biomedical Scientist, Research Assistant, Research Fellow, Biomedical Sales, Clinical Scientist
There are no professional accreditation requirements applicable to this Program.
There are no practicum or internship requirements applicable to the Bachelor of Biomedical Science Award. In the Bachelor of Biomedical Science, industry-relevant skills are taught in the Biomedical Science Techniques and Practicum course.
Refer to Notre Dame current fee information.
All applicants must complete Notre Dame's Individual Factors Form and upload it to their UAC application.
Refer to Notre Dame general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the University of Notre Dame website.
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