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C10115v9 Bachelor of Biomedical Science

Award(s): Bachelor of Biomedical Science (BBiomedSc)
UAC code: 607040 (Autumn session, Spring session)
CRICOS code: 026805D
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 144
Course EFTSL: 3
Location: City campus

Overview
Career options
Course intended learning outcomes
Admission requirements
Pathway course
Assumed knowledge
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course diagram
Course program
Honours
Other information

Overview

The Bachelor of Biomedical Science provides a strong professional and industry focus. Students obtain a solid foundation in both biological and medical sciences, and practical experimentation through extensive theoretical knowledge and advanced laboratory skills.

This course provides in-depth understanding of how the body works at the cellular level, what causes disease and the techniques of laboratory diagnosis of disease, including the expanding area of molecular-based diagnostic techniques. Students gain the underpinning knowledge and laboratory skills required to participate in research aimed at the prevention or treatment of disease.

Career options

Career options include positions in hospital laboratories, diagnostic medical laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, biomedical and biotechnology industries. Students may pursue a career in biomedical research in hospitals or other research institutes. Biomedical science also provides excellent preparation for entry into postgraduate degrees in medicine and allied health professions.

Course intended learning outcomes

1.0 An understanding of the nature, practice and application of the chosen science discipline.
1.1 Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of how the body works at the cellular and organ system level
1.2 Understand how disease can arise and disrupt normal physiological function
1.3 Gain specialist knowledge and skills in the laboratory diagnosis of disease
1.4 Conduct research on the causes of disease, or the prevention and treatment of disease.
1.5 Understand experimental design and data analysis techniques using environmental models.
1.6 Develop knowledge in specialist strands such as diagnostic pathology, biochemistry, haematology, microbiology and parasitology, transfusion science and blood banking, anatomical pathology, immunology and molecular biology.
1.7 Develop hands-on laboratory skills using modern equipment and IT facilities
2.0 Encompasses problem solving, critical thinking and analysis attributes and an understanding of the scientific method knowledge acquisition.
2.1 Gather data and evidence to support or refute an idea or contention
2.2 Conduct environmental study using sampling and statistical methods, and statistically analyse data
2.3 Demonstrate analytical thinking when planning experiments and testing hypotheses
2.4 Identify, scope and investigate problems and make logical deductions from the evidence
2.5 Foster curiosity and inquisitiveness for experimentation by solving problems and case scenarios
2.6 Become adept at data collection, and literature and database searches
2.7 Work on a tailored project under supervision to hone and practise enquiry and analysis skills.
2.8 Work independently or as part of multi-disciplinary teams
3.0 The ability to acquire, develop, employ and integrate a range of technical, practical and professional skills, in appropriate and ethical ways within a professional context, autonomously and collaboratively and across a range of disciplinary and professional areas, e.g. time management skills, personal organisation skills, teamwork skills, computing skills, laboratory skills, data handling, quantitative and graphical literacy skills.
3.1 Operate with knowledge, rigour and objectivity in an ethical, cooperative and honest fashion to creatively and methodically address biomedical questions
3.2 Build networks through interacting with external experts in the mid and later parts of the course and identify career opportunities
3.3 Work in laboratories and other external organizations by doing work experience or research placements
3.4 Develop the ability to perform the duties of one's profession to an acceptable quality, including the development of up-to-date technical skills
4.0 The capacity to engage in reflection and learning beyond formal educational contexts that is based on the ability to make effective judgments about one's own work. The capacity to learn in and from new disciplines to enhance the application of scientific knowledge and skills in professional contexts.
4.1 Become a lifelong learner and acquire the tools and aptitudes that allow you to adapt to change
4.2 Interrogate a variety of different databases and information sources
5.0 An awareness of the role of science within a global culture and willingness to contribute actively to the shaping of community views on complex issues where the methods and findings of science are relevant.
5.1 Develop professional skills for laboratory diagnosis, public health, education, medicine etc
5.2 Participate in community dialogues on health and scientific issues.
6.0 An understanding of the different forms of communication ? writing, reading, speaking, listening ? including visual and graphical, within science and beyond, and the ability to apply these appropriately and effectively for different audiences.
6.1 Write and speak knowledgeably on biomedical science in both lay and professional settings.
6.2 Develop confidence and skills in communicating biomedical science, to a variety of audiences, including graphical literacy and report writing
6.3 Develop skills in oral presentations and active listening
6.4 Participate in debates and workshops to build confidence and self-assuredness
7.0 An ability to think and work creatively, including the capacity for self-starting, and the ability to apply science skills to unfamiliar applications.
7.1 Identify opportunities in the rapidly-evolving biomedical sciences sector
7.2 Show initiative and creativity, both theoretical and practical, in designing experiments or lab protocols
7.3 Volunteer for opportunities to do work experience or research mini-projects
7.4 Demonstrate creative and lateral thinking

Admission requirements

Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.

The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL: paper based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64; or CAE: 176-184.

Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.

International students

Visa requirement: To obtain a student visa to study in Australia, international students must enrol full time and on campus. Australian student visa regulations also require international students studying on student visas to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances.

Pathway course

Successful completion of the Insearch:

  • Diploma of Engineering with a WAM of at least 70 per cent without any failures guarantees entry into the course with 36 credit points recognition of prior learning
  • Diploma of Science (Life Science) guarantees entry into the course with 48 credit points of recognition of prior learning.

Assumed knowledge

Mathematics; any two units of English; any two units of Science.

Chemistry; Mathematics Extension 1 is recommended.

Course duration and attendance

Students can complete the course on a three-year, full-time or six-year, part-time basis. Part-time students are required to attend some classes in daytime hours.

Course structure

The course comprises a total of 144 credit points, made up of 96 credit points of compulsory core subjects, a specialised 24-credit-point sub-major, and 24 credit points of electives. The electives enable students to increase their expertise in other areas of science, broaden their horizons in other disciplines in the University, engage in an internship program or go on global exchange.

Industrial training/professional practice

Students studying this course have an opportunity to undertake an internship subject and receive academic credit for their placement off campus (an external business or research institute) or on campus (UTS research institutes or departments), in a capacity relevant to their academic studies.

Course completion requirements

STM90680 Foundation stream (Life Sciences) 48cp
91500 Histology 6cp
91320 Metabolic Biochemistry 6cp
91314 General Microbiology 6cp
91132 Molecular Biology 1 6cp
91563 Haematology 1 6cp
91401 Immunology 1 6cp
91330 Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology 6cp
91326 Analytical Biochemistry 6cp
CBK91777 Sub-major choice (Biomedical Science) 24cp
CBK90232 Electives (Science UG) 24cp
Total 144cp

Course diagram

Course diagram: C10115

Course program

Typical course programs are shown below.

Cellular Pathology sub-major, Autumn commencing
Year 1
Autumn session
65111 Chemistry 1   6cp
91161 Cell Biology and Genetics   6cp
33116 Statistical Design and Analysis   6cp
60001 Principles of Scientific Practice   6cp
Spring session
65212 Chemistry 2   6cp
91123 Biocomplexity   6cp
91400 Human Anatomy and Physiology   6cp
68041 Physical Aspects of Nature   6cp
Year 2
Autumn session
91314 General Microbiology   6cp
91320 Metabolic Biochemistry   6cp
91500 Histology   6cp
91563 Haematology 1   6cp
Spring session
91132 Molecular Biology 1   6cp
91326 Analytical Biochemistry   6cp
91330 Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology   6cp
91401 Immunology 1   6cp
Year 3
Autumn session
CBK90232 Electives (Science UG)   24cp
Spring session
91129 Transfusion Science   6cp
91402 Anatomical Pathology   6cp
91177 Haematological Diagnostics   6cp
91180 Immunology and Human Health   6cp
Microbiology and Host Responses sub-major, Autumn commencing
Year 1
Autumn session
65111 Chemistry 1   6cp
91161 Cell Biology and Genetics   6cp
33116 Statistical Design and Analysis   6cp
60001 Principles of Scientific Practice   6cp
Spring session
65212 Chemistry 2   6cp
91123 Biocomplexity   6cp
91400 Human Anatomy and Physiology   6cp
68041 Physical Aspects of Nature   6cp
Year 2
Autumn session
91314 General Microbiology   6cp
91320 Metabolic Biochemistry   6cp
91500 Histology   6cp
91563 Haematology 1   6cp
Spring session
91132 Molecular Biology 1   6cp
91326 Analytical Biochemistry   6cp
91330 Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology   6cp
91401 Immunology 1   6cp
Year 3
Autumn session
CBK90232 Electives (Science UG)   24cp
Spring session
91338 Clinical Bacteriology   6cp
91352 Parasitology   6cp
91180 Immunology and Human Health   6cp
91178 Applications of Molecular Biology   6cp
Biochemistry and Molecular Diagnostics sub-major, Autumn commencing
Year 1
Autumn session
65111 Chemistry 1   6cp
91161 Cell Biology and Genetics   6cp
33116 Statistical Design and Analysis   6cp
60001 Principles of Scientific Practice   6cp
Spring session
65212 Chemistry 2   6cp
91123 Biocomplexity   6cp
91400 Human Anatomy and Physiology   6cp
68041 Physical Aspects of Nature   6cp
Year 2
Autumn session
91314 General Microbiology   6cp
91320 Metabolic Biochemistry   6cp
91500 Histology   6cp
91563 Haematology 1   6cp
Spring session
91132 Molecular Biology 1   6cp
91326 Analytical Biochemistry   6cp
91330 Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology   6cp
91401 Immunology 1   6cp
Year 3
Autumn session
CBK90232 Electives (Science UG)   24cp
Spring session
91179 Biochemical Basis of Disease   6cp
91177 Haematological Diagnostics   6cp
91180 Immunology and Human Health   6cp
91178 Applications of Molecular Biology   6cp
Cellular Pathology sub-major, Spring commencing
Year 1
Spring session
65111 Chemistry 1   6cp
91400 Human Anatomy and Physiology   6cp
91123 Biocomplexity   6cp
68041 Physical Aspects of Nature   6cp
Summer session
65212 Chemistry 2   6cp
Year 2
Autumn session
33116 Statistical Design and Analysis   6cp
91161 Cell Biology and Genetics   6cp
60001 Principles of Scientific Practice   6cp
Spring session
91132 Molecular Biology 1   6cp
91326 Analytical Biochemistry   6cp
91330 Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology   6cp
91401 Immunology 1   6cp
Year 3
Autumn session
91500 Histology   6cp
91314 General Microbiology   6cp
91320 Metabolic Biochemistry   6cp
91563 Haematology 1   6cp
Spring session
91402 Anatomical Pathology   6cp
91129 Transfusion Science   6cp
91177 Haematological Diagnostics   6cp
91180 Immunology and Human Health   6cp
Year 4
Autumn session
CBK90232 Electives (Science UG)   24cp
Microbiology and Host Responses sub-major, Spring commencing
Year 1
Spring session
65111 Chemistry 1   6cp
91400 Human Anatomy and Physiology   6cp
91123 Biocomplexity   6cp
68041 Physical Aspects of Nature   6cp
Summer session
65212 Chemistry 2   6cp
Year 2
Autumn session
33116 Statistical Design and Analysis   6cp
91161 Cell Biology and Genetics   6cp
60001 Principles of Scientific Practice   6cp
Spring session
91132 Molecular Biology 1   6cp
91326 Analytical Biochemistry   6cp
91330 Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology   6cp
91401 Immunology 1   6cp
Year 3
Autumn session
91500 Histology   6cp
91314 General Microbiology   6cp
91320 Metabolic Biochemistry   6cp
91563 Haematology 1   6cp
Spring session
91180 Immunology and Human Health   6cp
91352 Parasitology   6cp
91178 Applications of Molecular Biology   6cp
91338 Clinical Bacteriology   6cp
Year 4
Autumn session
CBK90232 Electives (Science UG)   24cp
Biochemistry and Molecular Diagnostics sub-major, Spring commencing
Year 1
Spring session
65111 Chemistry 1   6cp
91400 Human Anatomy and Physiology   6cp
91123 Biocomplexity   6cp
68041 Physical Aspects of Nature   6cp
Summer session
65212 Chemistry 2   6cp
Year 2
Autumn session
33116 Statistical Design and Analysis   6cp
91161 Cell Biology and Genetics   6cp
60001 Principles of Scientific Practice   6cp
Spring session
91132 Molecular Biology 1   6cp
91326 Analytical Biochemistry   6cp
91330 Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology   6cp
91401 Immunology 1   6cp
Year 3
Autumn session
91500 Histology   6cp
91314 General Microbiology   6cp
91563 Haematology 1   6cp
91320 Metabolic Biochemistry   6cp
Spring session
91177 Haematological Diagnostics   6cp
91179 Biochemical Basis of Disease   6cp
91180 Immunology and Human Health   6cp
91178 Applications of Molecular Biology   6cp
Year 4
Autumn session
CBK90232 Electives (Science UG)   24cp

Honours

The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biomedical Science (C09023) is available to eligible students with an additional one year of full-time study.

Other information

Further information is available from:

UTS Student Centre
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