Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) is a 3 years Bachelor program taught at University of Adelaide, . The program is offered in campus-based modes with full Time options. To successfully obtain Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) from University of Adelaide you are required to complete credit hours. After completion of Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) you will be able to further continue for advance studies or start career as Biomedical Scientist, Biomedical Researcher.
Our Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) gives you the knowledge and skills to access an emerging global sector. You will:
learn the skills to drive the future of healthcare, from vaccine discovery to disease prevention
gain real-world practical insights from industry lecturers and placements
study how the body works and what happens when it fails
explore how to stop deadly outbreaks of disease and create life-saving vaccinations
build a vast knowledge base from simple molecules to whole organisms
learn directly from active world-class biomedical researchers and educators.
The minimum requirements for admission in Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) at University of Adelaide for all applicants (Domestic or International) are:
Note: Please check the university website in the link below.
You must have completed at least six months full time equivalent higher education study (the number of courses and units will vary depending on your prior institution however at the University of Adelaide, this equates to 4 courses / 12 units). A Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated for each separate program you have undertaken (apart from some double degree programs where the GPA is combined). You are ranked on the basis of your best GPA.
You need to complete credit hours to successfully obtain this degree. Please check detail of study units at https://www.adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder/2021/bsc_bscibiomed.html
Students will start from a broad base in their first year that includes biology and chemistry. In their second year students begin to specialise with a focus on biochemistry, genetics, microbiology and immunology. Students choose two majors in their third year with at least one in biochemistry, genetics or microbiology and immunology. By the end of their studies students will have acquired broad knowledge of biomedical science and an in depth grounding in at least one core biomedical science discipline with a substantial research focus.
You can join one of the following careers: