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The Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences offers an adaptable program allowing students to investigate various biological fields connected to human health and illness. This degree enables you to customize your education whether you aim to work as a clinical physiologist, create vaccines for infectious diseases, contribute to cancer or Alzheimer's research, study genetic sequencing, or design new medications.
During your initial year, you'll establish fundamental knowledge in biomedical disciplines including human biology, genetics, cellular biology, microbiology, and immunology, supplemented by coursework in chemistry, scientific writing, and biostatistics.
In subsequent years, you can focus on your preferred biomedical specialties. Choices include concentrations in Human Biomedicine, Molecular Genetics, or Pharmacology, along with elective courses and specialized tracks.
All pathways integrate theoretical knowledge with extensive practical training in advanced laboratory settings, where you'll tackle authentic case studies to develop career-ready skills.
Biomedicine applies biological and physiological concepts to medical treatment. The curriculum covers practical human anatomy, physiology, and neuroscience, with laboratory work involving cadaver specimens and physiological instruments. Opting for the Human Pathology specialization allows deeper exploration of clinical pathophysiology and neurophysiology, providing comprehensive preparation for roles as clinical physiologists.