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HonoursCU04 - Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Year 1 - T1
Course Code | Course Name |
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ZOOL11005 | Foundation Animal Biology |
BMED11001 | Introduction to Biomedical Science |
CHEM11007 | Introductory Concepts of Chemical Sciences |
- One elective course
Year 1 - T2
Course Code | Course Name |
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HMSC11005 | Human Anatomy |
STAT11048 | Essential Statistics |
CHEM11008 | Essential Principles of Chemical Sciences |
- One elective course
Year 2 - T1
Course Code | Course Name |
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MBIO19003 | Introductory Microbiology |
BIOH10006 | Pathophysiology |
BMED19010 | Macromolecules and Cell Function |
BIOL12106 | Molecular Biology & Cell Culture |
Year 2 - T2
Course Code | Course Name |
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BMED19003 | Clinical Biochemistry |
CHEM13080 | Analytical Science |
BMED19011 | Cellular Metabolism |
- One elective course
Year 3 - T1
Course Code | Course Name |
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BIOT13001 | Genome Biotechnology |
PHRM19001 | Pharmacology and Toxicology |
BMED19007 | Forensic Chemistry |
- One elective course
Year 3 - T2
Course Code | Course Name |
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BMED19006 | Clinical Dietetics |
BMED19005 | Immunology |
- One elective course
- One elective course
6 elective courses. These may be selected from any level and from any discipline field (subject to satisfying any prerequisite and corequisite requirements as noted in this Handbook, except SCIE11019 Introductory Bioscience)
(a) Mackay students will study this course externally.
A recommended study schedule for this program can be obtained from your program administrator. Students may determine their own schedule based upon credit transfers and personal study requirements. It is important to note that full-time students usually enrol in four courses per term (24 units of credit) and part-time students usually enrol in two courses per term (12 units of credit).