Take your first step towards becoming a doctor
Is your dream to become a doctor? USC's Bachelor of Medical Science is your first step. This highly competitive program provides provisional direct entry (subject to entry requirements) to Griffith University's Doctor of Medicine program - and to your future medical career.
Applications closed for 2019
- Applicants from a non-English speaking background must attain an IELTS score of 7.0 (with a minimum of 6.5 in all subtests) and should refer to the English language requirements.
- Not available to international students on a Student visa.
Is your dream to become a doctor? USC's Bachelor of Medical Science is your first step. This highly competitive program provides provisional direct entry (subject to entry requirements) to Griffith University's Doctor of Medicine program - and to your future medical career.
- Understand how the human body works and what happens when diseases, infections and clinical disorders occur
- Study the foundations of medical science, including pathophysiology, biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, immunology and pharmacology
- Gain provisional direct entry (subject to entry requirements) to Griffith University’s Doctor of Medicine program at the Sunshine Coast University Hospital *
- Build hands-on clinical knowledge and skills in a small group of like-minded students
Special selection criteria
The Bachelor of Medical Science program is restricted to high-achieving secondary school students who have completed Year 12 no more than three (3) years before admission. Applicants must not have previously attempted any tertiary study at diploma level or higher since completing year 12. Students with prior tertiary study after year 12 are not eligible to apply for this program. Enrolments into the program will be capped at 20 places each year.
Students in the Bachelor of Medical Science are not eligible to apply for credit transfer.
Career opportunities
Primary-care and rural medicine; clinical practice; health-care service and administration; medical research and education.
Post-admission requirements
Students must comply with the following requirements before the start of the last semester of study.
- Hold a valid Blue Card (Working with Children Check) from QLD Government Blue Card Services. You should allow 12 weeks for Blue Card Services to issue the card.
- Comply with QLD Health vaccination requirements.
- Complete the QLD Health student orientation requirements.
Professional membership/Accreditation
Graduates who gain a GPA of 5.0 or better will be offered provisional direct entry into the Griffith University Doctor of Medicine (MD) graduate-entry program to become accredited medical practitioners. In addition, graduates are eligible to apply for membership to the following scientific societies:
Australian Society for Biotechnology; Australian Society for Immunology; Australian Society for Microbiology; Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Public Health Association of Australia.
Program structure
Introductory courses (7) 84 units
LFS100 Fundamentals of Photography
LFS112 Introduction to Games Programming
LFS122 Information Systems in Organisations
MLS101 Design Methods
PUB112 Accounting Principles
SCI105 Drawing Practice
SCI110 Business Law
Developing and Graduate courses (16) 192 units
BIM202 World of Work: Your Pathway to Employment
BIM263 Environmental Chemistry
BIM331
CHM202 Playing with Words : an Introduction to Creative Writing Craft
LFS201 The ' English' Tradition: An Introduction to Literary Studies
LFS202 Reality Bites: An Exploration of Non-Fiction
LFS251 Imagined Homelands: An Exploration of Australian Literature
LFS261 Reading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Writing
LFS262 The English Language
LFS303 Wonderworlds: An Exploration of Theory and Fiction
MED201 Editing for the Communication Professional
MED300 Writing Poetry *
MED301 The ' English' Tradition: An Introduction to Literary Studies
MLS211 Reality Bites: An Exploration of Non-Fiction
PUB310 Imagined Homelands: An Exploration of Australian Literature
SPX201 Wonderworlds: An Exploration of Theory and Fiction
Specified elective (1) 12 units
Select one (1) course (12 units) from:
BIM303 An Introduction to Geographic Information Science and Technology
BIM371 Earth Observation: Remote Sensing and Surveying
HLT326 Applied Geospatial Analysis
LFS252 Geo-visualisation
MBT353 The Changing Planet
MLS110 Space, place and the Anthropocene
MLS121 Regional Transformation: political and economic geographies
NUT232 Geographic Information Science and Technology
PUB210 Mapping with Drones
SPX211 Coastal Geomorphology
SRP301 Geo-ethics: Plants, Animals and People
WPL310 Globalisation, Development and Indigenous Peoples
*a GPA of at least 5.00 and a minimum pass grade required for entry to Doctor of Medicine
Total units: 288
Recommended study sequences
Program requirements and notes
In order to graduate you must:
- Successfully complete 288 units as outlined in the Program Structure
Program notes
- Courses within the program incorporate a range of assessment regimes that match the learning outcomes for the course, and also the program. They include the use of assignments, reviews, technical reports, standard and on-line review quizzes, seminar and poster presentations (individual and group), creative project work, research projects and final examinations.
- Students will be required to purchase personal protection equipment (laboratory coat, safety glasses, closed footwear) for use during the practical work at USC. There will be costs associated to the purchase of course text books and readers. Possible cost of travel to clinical sites for students choosing an elective course in work integrated learning.
- Completing this program within the specified (full-time) duration is based on studying 48 unit points per semester (normally 4 courses) and following the recommended study sequence
- The unit value of all courses is 12 units unless otherwise specified
- It is each students responsibility to enrol correctly according to your course requisites, program rules and requirements and be aware of the academic calendar dates
- Refer to the Managing your progression page for help in understanding your program structure, reviewing your progress and planning remaining courses.