Course description
Career Outcomes
The Postgraduate Diploma in Biomedical Science aims to prepare the student for competitive entry into a diverse range of areas, including medicine, allied health (eg. nutrition and dietetics, pharmacy), health administration and medical research.
COMBINED DEGREES / FURTHER STUDY
* Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
* Master of Science by Research (Health Sciences)
RELATED COURSES
* Bachelor of Biomedical Science
* Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours)
* Graduate Certificate of Biomedical Science
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COURSE STRUCTURE
Students must complete 8 of the following subjects:
* BMED71-101 Introductory Chemistry
* BMED71-202 Human Structure and Function
* BMED71-204 Chemical Systems
* BMED71-205 Biological Chemistry
* BMED71-206 Microbial Biology
* BMED71-207 Molecular and Medical Genetics
* BMED71-208 Scientific Writing and Research Methodology
* BMED71-209 Biological Chemistry 2
* BMED71-211 Neuromuscular System Physiology
* BMED71-212 Cardiovascular, Renal & Respiratory Systems Physiology
* BMED71-213 Gastrointestinal, Endocrine and Reproductive Systems Physiology
* BMED71-214 Advanced Molecular Biology
* BMED71-215 Nutrition, Health and Disease
* BMED71-216 The Immune System
* BMED71-217 Pharmacological Systems
* BMED71-218 Tissue and Cellular Pathology
* HLSC71-102 Advanced Studies in Human Development
Note: Not all subjects are offered in every semester. Applicants should use the subject pre-requisites as a guide to the structure of their program and consult with the academic advisor about final subject choices