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Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Accelerated)

Fast-track your biomedical science studies with this accelerated degree.

This accelerated biomedical science program allows you to complete in just two years and is designed for outstanding school leavers.

Please note: program commences Semester 1, 2018.

Study location
  • Sunshine Coast
UniSC program code
SC357
Commence
Semester 1 only (For 2017 only, a Semester 2 intake will be available for current USC students who wish to transfer into the the program)
Duration
2 years full time
Study mode
on campus
Other requirements
Applicants must be outstanding current Year 12 students or those returning to study after one gap year with a Queensland Overall Position (OP) of between 1 and 4, or equivalent.
Fee type 2017
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Total courses
24
Total units
288

This accelerated biomedical science program allows you to complete in just two years and is designed for outstanding school leavers.

You’ll complete a three-year Bachelor of Biomedical Science degree in two years through a combination of increased load in semesters and studies during the summer teaching periods. You will graduate with a program name that recognises your overall achievement in having completed a higher than normal course workload in two years. This accelerated program enables you the opportunity for early entry into either medical research through the BSc (Hons) program or postgraduate studies in medicine, dentistry and other health areas such as pharmacy, physiotherapy and medical imaging.

In this program, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of how the human body works and what happens when diseases, infections and clinical disorders occur. You’ll develop the knowledge and skills for working in applied biomedical industries and medical research.

In your first year of study, you’ll develop generic analytic and communication skills, providing a strong foundation for more specialised studies in biomedical science. You’ll study foundations in medical science, cell biology, general and organic chemistry, human physiology and anatomy, and science research methods.

You’ll then develop skills and competencies in areas integral to the biomedical sciences including physiology, pathophysiology, biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, immunology and pharmacology.

You can also pursue your interests and hone your career opportunities by studying elective courses in clinical areas such as medical genetics, biochemical pharmacology, biotechnology, medical microbiology, clinical embryology, and clinical trials coordination.

This program gives you the opportunity to link with industry and develop a specific interest in biomedical science by undertaking clinical work placements and special research projects. Placements may be in areas such as hospitals, clinical trial centres, IVF clinics, pharmaceutical companies and medical research institutes.

This program provides you with a strong base if you’d like to undertake postgraduate studies in professional areas such as medicine, dentistry, pharmacy or physiotherapy.

High-achieving graduates of this program may enrol in a research Honours degree, which can lead to postgraduate studies (eg. PhD) and to a career as a medical research scientist.

Career opportunities

Graduates are highly trained for employment in areas such as biomedical research; biotechnology; clinical measurements; clinical trials management; clinical embryology; communicable disease control; drug registration; pharmaceuticals; and medical microbiology.

Membership

Australian Society for Biotechnology; Australian Society for Immunology; Australian Society for Microbiology; and Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

Program structure

Introductory courses (7)

COR109 Pedagogies for Engagement
LFS100 Assessment: Principles and Practices
LFS112 Introduction to Contemporary Global Media and Communication
LFS122 Communication Campaign Planning
MLS101 Writing for Strategic Communication
SCI105 Global Communication
SCI110 Introduction to Creative Entrepreneurship

Advanced courses (11)

BIM263 Communication for the Creative Professional
BIM331 Visual Storytelling
LFS201 Introduction to Game Design
LFS202 Game Art: Introduction to 2D & 3D
LFS251 Introduction to Games Programming
LFS252 Introduction to Game Production
LFS261 Interactive Narrative: Fundamentals
LFS303 Creativity, Design and Communication Project

PLUS select 3 courses from the following list, of which 2 courses (24 units) must be 300 coded:

BIM202 Experimental Game Design
BIM203 Video Game Analysis
BIM303 Game Studio A
BIM341 Game Studio B
BIM371 History of Australian popular culture: The Twentieth Century and Beyond
CHM202 Global Citizens: A History of Humanity
CHM311 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
LFS262 Life and Death in the City: From Settlement to Federation
MBT301 Talking History: Memory and the Past
MBT352 Migrants' Lives in the World
MBT353 20th Century and Beyond: A History
MBT361 Riots and Rebellions: Conflict in Australian History
MLS210 Cultural Heritage
MLS211 Upfront: History of Film in Australia
NUT232 Research Project in History and Australian Studies
SCI302 Historical Geographies
SPX201 Questioning History: Explorations in the Thinking and Practice of History
SPX211 History of Australian popular culture: The Twentieth Century and Beyond
SPX301 Global Citizens: A History of Humanity
SRP301 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
SRP321 Life and Death in the City: From Settlement to Federation
WPL310 Talking History: Memory and the Past
WPL320 Migrants' Lives in the World

Elective courses (6)

Select 6 elective courses (3 courses must be at 200 or 300 level) from either faculty (Arts, Business and Law or Science, Health, Education and Engineering).

Note: Program structures are subject to change. Not all USC courses are available on every USC campus.

Total units: 288

Program requirements and notes

Program requirements

In order to graduate you must:

  • Successfully complete 288 units as outlined in the Program Structure
  • Complete no more than 10 introductory (100 coded) courses
Program notes
  • Students must commence the program in Semester 1
  • Students must progress in a full-time mode in accordance with the requirements set out by the BBiomedSc(Accel)  program and complete the program in 2-years
  • Students will be transferred to the standard Bachelor of Biomedical Science program if they (1) decide to move to part-time enrolment; (2) are unable to maintain the high course workload associated with the accelerated program; or (3) are unable to maintain a GPA of 5.5 or better each semester.
  • Students will normally enrol in five (5) courses in each semester (60 units), as well as completing addtional courses over Session 8, to enable completion of the BBiomedSc(Accel) program in 2-years. However, students may enrol in up to 72 units on the recommendation of their mentor, and with the approval of the Program Coordinator
  • Where there are exceptional unforeseen circumstances such as in the case of illness, students must apply for special dispensation to the Program Coordinator
  • Most courses are valued at 12 units unless otherwise specified
  • Courses within this program are assessed using a variety of assessment methods which may include essays, seminar presentations, reports, in-class tests and examinations
  • As part of your USC program, you may apply to Study Overseas to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider
  • Only a full-time study option is available to international students on a Student Visa
  • Refer to the 'Planning your study' page to manage your progression
  • You may wish to use electives to complete an additional major or minor
  • Register your selected major(s) and/or minor(s)