Course code: #B-BIOMED
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Winter-July 06-July-2023 | 2023-07-06 |
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Fall-February 08-February-2024 | 2024-02-08 |
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Winter-July 04-July-2024 | 2024-07-04 |
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Fall-February 06-February-2025 | 2025-02-06 |
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The Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences is a highly flexible degree that allows you to explore different areas of biology related to human health and disease.
In the first year of this degree, you will complete foundation studies in areas of biomedical science such as:
Human biology, genetics, cell biology, microbiology, and immunology, alongside complementary learning in chemistry, scientific communication and biostatistics.
In the second and third years at Curtin University, you will branch out into the areas of biomedical science that interest you most.
Options open to you include majors in Human Biomedicine, Molecular Genetics, or Pharmacology, as well as specialisations and optional units.
All options combine theory with intensive hands-on, practical sessions in high-quality laboratory facilities, where you will work on real-world scenarios that prepare you for your future career.
Molecular genetics is a rapidly advancing and exciting discipline for the 21st century.
In this major, you will learn about genetics and genomics and how universal principles and new advances in this area can be applied to improve health outcomes.
You will study molecular biology, human genetic disease, bioinformatics and genetic engineering, and learning theory alongside practical laboratory training.
You will also be introduced to cutting-edge technology for molecular and genetic analyses and will develop your skills in critical thinking and scientific communication, mens and physiology equipment.
$44,078
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,620 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $5,700 |
Tuition | 1 person | $38,378 |
Curtin English offers three pathways to improve your language proficiency to meet the English pre-requisites for entry to university or Curtin College.
Name of Program | Entry requirements | Discipline | Duration | Pathway |
General English | IELTS: From 3.0 PTE: From 25 TOEFL: From 25 | General English 1 | 20 weeks | General English 2 |
General English 2 | 20 weeks | Gateway English | ||
Gateway English | IELTS: From 5.0 PTE: From 36 TOEFL: From 40 | - | 6-24 weeks | Curtin College English Language Bridging |
English Language Bridging | IELTS: From 5.5 PTE: From 42 TOEFL: From 52 | - | 2-17 weeks | undergraduate or postgraduate course |
If you are planning to study Curtin English as a pathway to Curtin College or Curtin University, you will apply through your application for your undergraduate, postgraduate or diploma program.
You will receive a conditional offer that packages your University or College course with the Curtin English pathway that you will need to complete.
The minimum ATAR for the Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (B-BIOMED) is 70.
Essential Prerequisites - Mathematics Applications ATAR; Desirable - Chemistry ATAR and Human Biology ATAR or Biology ATAR
STAT elements considered are WE, and either V or Q. STAT alone is not accepted for entry into this course. Applicants must also meet the course prerequisites.
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