Study modeBachelor of Science (Bioengineering Systems) is studied on campus
Program ratingAs technology advances, the opporunities for graduates of biomedical engineers increase. The University of Melbourne program has responded to the demand and created a specialised science department that incorporates learning fusion with engineering, science and medicine, creating employment opportunities that are far reaching.
EmployabilityGraduates of the Bioengineering Systems program work in hospitals, industry, research and educational institutions. There are career opporunities across many areas in health and medicine for biomedical engineers, and there are also opportunities in communication and management-related roles.
Academic titleBachelor of Science (Bioengineering Systems)
Course descriptionSample course plan
Bachelor of Science major: Bioengineering systems
First year Engineering Systems Design 1
Calculus 2
Biology
Food for a Healthy Planet Engineering Systems Design 2
Linear Algebra
Biology
An Ecological History of Humanity
Second year Engineering Computation
Engineering Maths
Genetics
Intercultural Communication
Chemistry for Biosciences
Mechanical Systems
Genetics
Project Based Communication
Third year
Biosystems Modelling 1
Biosystems Design
Genetics
Business in a Global Economy
Instrumentation Laboratory
Biosystems Modelling 2
Genetics
Managing people & organisations