ObjectivesStudents who complete the Bioengineering Systems major will be able
to rigorously integrate the fundamental mathematics of systems
modelling with biology, chemistry and physics in the formulation and
solution of problems involving biomedical systems.
More specifically, core skills and knowledge that will be developed
include: fundamental scientific comprehension that will lead to accurate
mathematical modelling of biological and engineering systems,
analytical and abstract thinking, problem-solving and design skills,
ability to carry out laboratory experiments to confirm possible solutions
to complex problems.
At all levels of this major, we will ensure the development of excellent
communication skills that will enable our
graduates to deliver complex scientific information
in a clear and concise fashion.
The Bioengineering Systems major will open up
pathways for students leading to accredited
professional or scientific research careers in
biomedical engineering (through further study in
the Masters in Engineering or PhD programs),
applied mathematics, applied science, teaching,
management and finance.
Academic titleBachelor of Biomedicine (Bioengineering Systems)
Course descriptionThe Bachelor of Biomedicine requires completion of a total of 300 points of study over three years full time, usually comprising four subjects per semester. Alternatively, the course can be completed in six or seven years part time.
The core of the degree builds understanding of the structure and function of the body and consideration of the determinants of health and disease, including genetic and environmental influences. The integrated core program culminates in final year subjects that deal with contemporary issues in biomedicine and aspects of medical conditions from the molecular and cellular, right up to the population level.
Depth within a particular biomedical discipline is achieved by completing 50 points (4 subjects) in a major at 3rd year level.
In second year students are required to complete two selective subjects, which can be taken from the Bachelor of Science (provided pre-requisites are met).
Students also take 75 points (one quarter of the degree) from otherdiscipline areas. These breadth subjects are designed to bridge disciplines, sharpening skills of logic, analysis and multidisciplinary problem solving.
Year 1
Biomolecules & Cells
Chemistry for Biomedicine
Calculus 2
Breadth
Genes & Environment
Engineering Systems
Design 1
Linear Algebra
Breadth
Year 2
Molecular & Cellular Biomedicine
Engineering Computation
Breadth
Integrated Human Structure & Function
Engineering Mathematics
Breadth
Year 3
Biomedicine: From Molecule to Malady
Biosystems
Modelling 1
Fundamentals of Biosignals
Breadth
Frontiers in Biomedicine
Biosystems Modelling 2
Biosystems Design
Breadth
Students who complete the Bioengineering Systems major will be able to rigorously integrate the fundamental mathematics of systems modelling with biology, chemistry and physics in the formulation and solution of problems involving biomedical systems. More specifically, core skills and knowledge that will be developed include: fundamental scientific comprehension that will lead to accurate mathematical modelling of biological and engineering systems, analytical and abstract thinking, problem-solving and design skills, ability to carry out laboratory experiments to confirm possible solutions to complex problems. At all levels of this major, we will ensure the development of excellent communication skills that enable our graduates to deliver complex scientific information in a clear and concise fashion. The Bioengineering Systems major will open up pathways for students leading to accredited professional or scientific research careers in biomedical engineering (through further study in the Master in Engineering (Biomedical)), applied mathematics, applied science, teaching, management and finance.
This major consists of:
* 50 credit points at the third year level
In order to complete this major, students have to complete the following pre-requisite requirements:
* 37.5 credit points at the first year level and
* 25 credit points at the second year level