Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Faculty of Health
CRICOS code
023110D
Award Abbreviation
BBiomed Sc
Locations
Newcastle (Callaghan)
Program code
10986
Summary
The Bachelor of Biomedical Science is offered over three years full-time or equivalent part-time. It offers access to medical sciences for undergraduates not undertaking professional degrees.
This degree complements our other programs which focus on human medicine and human health sciences.
During the degree students study a wide range of topics including human anatomy and physiology, pharmacology and the analysis of drug actions, bioinformatics, human genetics, genetic engineering, immunology, bacteriology, virology and all aspects of cell biochemistry. In addition, there is a focus on a number of specialist topics such as neuroscience, cancer biology and human genomics. In the third year of the degree students have the opportunity to participate in the design and implementation of a research project in a current area of scientific endeavour and throughout the degree there is a strong emphasis on problem-solving, working in teams and on the enhancement of written and oral communication skills.
Career opportunities
Students may find employment in biomedical research, pathology, veterinary science or hospital laboratories. They may also work in the pathology, veterinary, biotechnology or pharmaceutical industries, or in government or industry laboratories. Administrative careers requiring biomedical sciences knowledge are also open. The program is also suitable for those seeking entry into graduate medical programs, or postgraduate programs such as Pharmacy.
Entry requirements
Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry.
Additional entry requirements: Special selection procedures apply for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants. For details call (02) 4921 5640.
How to apply
Australian Year 12 students
Apply for entry through UAC.
Entry based on UAI or equivalent.
Non school leavers and previous Australian Year 12 students
Apply for entry through UAC.
Entry based on:
- previous Year 12 studies and/or
- Higher education, tertiary or post-secondary qualifications and/or
- Overseas qualifications considered equivalent to Australian qualifications. Relevant vocational experience.
International Students
International students currently undertaking:
- an Australian Year 12 in Australia
- an Australian Year 12 outside Australia
- an International Baccalaureat (IB) in Australia
Apply for entry through UAC.
Entry based on UAI or equivalent.
All other international students:
Apply direct to International Admissions.
Entry based on overseas qualifications considered equivalent to Australian qualifications, as well as satisfying English language requirements.
Description
IMPORTANT! You must read the Undergraduate Degree Rules. Click here to view.
The Bachelor of Biomedical Science program provides students with an excellent basic knowledge in biomedical sciences. It is envisaged that students would find employment in biomedical research, pathology, veterinary science and hospital laboratories, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, government and industry laboratories.
Credit Transfer Agreements
Credit transfer agreements with TAFE NSW and other education providers are under continuous negotiation. For more information about articulation arrangements please see the University's website, at www.newcastle.edu.au/credit/
Program Structure
Qualification for the award of Bachelor of Biomedical Science requires the completion of 240 units.
Program Courses
Not all courses will be offered each semester. To establish offer status, click on the course code for the course and follow the links to timetabling information.
| Year 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| HUBS1202 | Human Genomics and Biomolecular Analysis | 10 units |
| STAT1070 | Statistics for the Sciences | 10 units |
| CHEM1010 | Introductory Chemistry 101 | 10 units |
| CHEM1020 | Introductory Chemistry 102 | 10 units |
| HUBS1403 | Biomedical Science Part 1 | 10 units |
| HUBS1404 | Biomedical Science Part 2 | 10 units |
| MATH1110 | Mathematics 111 Both MATH1110 and PHYS1200 or Both PSYC1010 and PSYC1020 must be taken.
|
10 units |
| and | ||
| PHYS1200 | Introductory Physics Both MATH1110 and PHYS1200 or Both PSYC1010 and PSYC1020 must be taken.
|
10 units |
| or | ||
| PSYC1010 | Psychology Introduction 1010 Both MATH1110 and PHYS1200 or Both PSYC1010 and PSYC1020 must be taken.
|
10 units |
| and | ||
| PSYC1020 | Psychology Introduction 1020 Both MATH1110 and PHYS1200 or Both PSYC1010 and PSYC1020 must be taken.
|
10 units |
| Year 2 | ||
| HUBS2106 | Musculoskeletal Anatomy for Biomedical Science | 10 units |
| HUBS2503 | Clinical Exercise Physiology | 10 units |
| HUBS2107 | Mammalian Growth and Development | 10 units |
| HUBS2505 | Human Pathophysiology | 10 units |
| HUBS2205 | Human Molecular Science | 20 units |
| HUBS2601 | Human Infection and Immunity | 10 units |
| HUBS2409 | Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics | 10 units |
| Year 3 | ||
| HUBS3204 | Professional Skills in Biomedical Science and Biotechnology | 10 units |
| HUBS3403 | Neuroscience | 10 units |
| HUBS3205 | Human Pharmacology | 10 units |
| HUBS3206 | Advanced Human Molecular Science | 20 units |
| HUBS3410 | Advanced Skills in Research Design | 10 units |
Electives
Students select an Elective 10 unit course, at either 100, 200 or 300 Level: it may be offered by another School within the University.
| HUBS3409 | Projects in Biomedical Science | 20 units |
| or | ||
|---|---|---|
| ELECTIVES | Elective courses from another School within the University | 20 units |
Schedule
The relevant program schedule is available within the Degree Rules and Schedules section of the Policy Library.