Admission Requirements
Entry Requirements
Post Admission Requirements
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, graduates will be able to:
1.
Demonstrate integrated theoretical and technical knowledge and skills, with depth in the underlying concepts and principles across the range of biomedical science disciplines
2.
Critically review, analyse, synthesise and apply scientific evidence and process to a range of social and economic contexts
3.
Apply recognised methods and tools of biomedical science to the process of enquiry and discovery
4.
Communicate scientific information and philosophies clearly and coherently through well-developed English language and numeracy proficiency, to a range of audiences for a range of purposes using a variety of modes
5.
Demonstrate personal and social responsibility and accountability through an awareness of ethical frameworks, by working safely and responsibly in individual and team environments
6.
Critically reflect upon the socioeconomic impact of health issues in tropical, rural and remote and indigenous communities
7.
Reflect on current skills, knowledge and attitudes, in order to plan and implement ongoing personal and professional development needs.
Structure
Structure
Core Subjects Level 127 Credit Points
Core Subjects Level 218 Credit Points
Core Subjects level 33 Credit Points
Select a major 24 Credit Points
List 1
Credit
Students may apply for a credit transfer for previous tertiary study or informal and non-formal learning in accordance with the Credit Transfer Procedure.
Credit Expiry & Other Restrictions
Credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled 17 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if, by then, the student has not completed this course
A maximum of 9 credit points of credit may be granted at level 3
Maximum Credit Allowed & Currency
48 credit points - Credit will be granted only for subjects completed in the 10 years prior to the commencement of this course