AU32 Bachelor of Medical Science University of South Australia

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    With a range of elective courses, you can align your studies with your career aspirations. For example, you may choose electives to make up these areas of focus:

    • pharmacology 
    • cancer biology
    • reproductive and developmental physiology
    • advanced molecular methods used in laboratory focused research  
    • infection and immunity.

    You will also gain extensive practical experience in our on-campus laboratories, where you can undertake a research project during your final year.

    This program provides pathway opportunities for students to be eligible for further study in areas like Biomedical ResearchPhysiotherapyOccupational TherapyMedical Sonography and Education (subject to meeting entry requirements).

    What you'll learn

    During the first year you will develop an understanding of biological systems, how the human body functions and will begin to explore research methodologies.

    During the second and third years you will complete some core courses but will also be able to choose from a range of elective courses, depending on your area of interest. You can choose from areas such as:

    • molecular biology
    • microbiology
    • immunology
    • human disease
    • human nutrition
    • genetics and reproductive physiology
    • pharmacology
    • infection and immunity
    • cancer biology.

    Students may also choose a course that enables them to join one of the University's research groups and undertake a short research project providing students with experience in a research environment. Some of the research projects our students are currently undertaking include the relationship between nut consumption and biomarkers of cardiometabolic health in children, the role of inflammation in the link between traumatic brain injury and dementia, and antimicrobial resistance in residential aged care facilities.

    Throughout the program, you will develop important transferable skills including writing scientific literature reviews and presenting work to an audience.

  • CƠ HỘI NGHỀ NGHIỆP

    The Bachelor of Medical Science is a flexible degree that exposes you to the disciplines central to understanding human health and disease. 

    You will have an interest in science and how the human body works at all levels, including how different body systems interact with each other and the environment. You will need to be a problem solver, critical thinker, as well as analytical.

    There is a wide range of opportunities available for graduates, both in Australia and overseas. Employment opportunities are diverse, and you will be qualified to work in:

    • medical or biomedical research: devise and conduct experiments to increase scientific knowledge
    • biotechnology: modify or manipulate living organisms to develop new products, such as pharmaceuticals or biofuels
    • forensic science: compare, analyse and interpret physical evidence using molecular biology techniques
    • medical informatics: develop, maintain and facilitate medical health records for healthcare organisations
    • medical sales representative: promote and sell a company’s products; must establish and maintain relationships with customers and stay informed of new medical developments.

    If you finish your degree with a credit or higher grade point average (GPA) you could also be eligible for the one-year Bachelor of Biomedical Research (Honours) degree and depending on your results, may be eligible to continue postgraduate research with a Masters by Research or a PhD.

    The degree also provides you with the ability to choose appropriate pre-requisite courses in order to study PhysiotherapyOccupational Therapy and Education.

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