University of New England
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Courses included
Be ready to adapt to the challenges of the rapidly changing world of science and technology with UNE's Bachelor of Biomedical Science. Our course is an ideal foundation if you are interested in health and medical research, or you are fascinated by science and its practical application. Develop your understanding of how the human body works and gain an in-depth knowledge of the methods and techniques used to diagnose, analyse and treat disease. Begin to future fit your career in this diverse and dynamic field and position yourself at the forefront of change and biomedical innovation.
Anatomy and physiology, biomedical research, biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, genetics, immunology and haematology, medicinal chemistry, medical pathology, microbiology, molecular and cellular biology, neuroscience, pathophysiology, physiology.
Research scientist, medicine, pharmaceutical development, medical scientist, clinical physiologist, laboratory assistant/technician.
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Assumed knowledge: Any 1 unit of Mathematics
Recommended studies: Any 1 unit of Biology and any 1 unit of either Chemistry or Physics.
Guaranteed ATAR: 72.55
Refer to UNE general admission criteria.
University of New England degrees
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