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Biomedical science is an ever-evolving, vibrant discipline offering diverse career opportunities in management, research, teaching, and specialized lab work. Professionals in this field investigate the workings of cells, organs, and bodily systems, playing a crucial role in advancing our knowledge and treatment of illnesses.
This program provides comprehensive theoretical foundations covering anatomy, physiology, microbiology, immunology, genetics, biochemistry, and biomedical ethics, alongside hands-on training in state-of-the-art laboratories within our dedicated 50m Science facility. Graduates can pursue specialization in various areas such as medical science, microbiology, genetics, haematology, histopathology, anthropology, cytology, human biology, immunology, medicine, nutrition science, biochemistry, data science, clinical chemistry, or evolutionary medicine.
Program learning objectives
Utilize broad scientific knowledge to address practical and theoretical biomedical scenarios.
Employ critical thinking to assess, interpret, and solve complex biomedical challenges.
Apply innovative approaches to predict obstacles and develop field-specific solutions.
Leverage digital tools to gather, assess, and integrate relevant information from diverse sources.
Effectively convey scientific concepts and principles in professional and community settings.
Exhibit global awareness with appreciation for cultural diversity, including Indigenous cultural understanding.
Collaborate effectively while upholding ethical, sustainable, and socially responsible values.
Display self-direction, responsibility, and sound judgment in learning and professional development.