General Information

Overview

The Bachelor of Biomedical Science equips students with the knowledge and skills for a career working in medical healthcare and research. The program promotes interdisciplinary study, investigating human health and disease, including the cause of diseases and how they can be diagnosed and treated. The degree engages students in digital anatomy and other areas of contemporary medical science, whilst providing a strong foundation for career development through industry-based research projects.

Study structure

Successful completion of the Bachelor of Biomedical Science requires students to complete units of study to the value of 300 credit points. All units of study are valued at 12.5 credit points unless otherwise stated.

  • Full-time study: 100 credit points/eight standard units of study per year

  • Part-time study: 50 credit points/four standard units of study per year

  • One credit point is equivalent to one hour of study per week per semester (including contact hours and private study)

  • See the course planner for an example degree structure.

  • Full-time study: 100 credit points/eight standard units of study per year

  • One credit point is equivalent to one hour of study per week per semester (including contact hours and private study)

  • See the course planner for an example degree structure.

Units of study Unit code
Core units
Anatomy and Physiology
Core unit , 12.5 credit points
BIO10004
Digital Health Foundations
Core unit , 12.5 credit points
HEA10004
Foundations of Statistics
Core unit , 12.5 credit points
STA10003
Introduction to Biomedical Science
Core unit , 12.5 credit points
BIO10010
Research Methods for Health Science
Core unit , 12.5 credit points
HEA20007
Epidemiology
Core unit , 12.5 credit points
STA20009
Health and Disease Across the Life Course
Core unit , 12.5 credit points
BIO20004
Biomedical Science Project
Core unit , 12.5 credit points
BIO30011

Major units

Units of study Unit code
Musculoskeletal Anatomy
Major unit, 12.5 credit points
BIO10008
Introduction to Biochemistry
Major unit, 12.5 credit points
BCH20002
Physiology in Medical and Health Sciences
Major unit, 12.5 credit points
NTR20003
Infections and Immunology in Health Sciences
Major unit, 12.5 credit points
BIO20005
Genes and Genomics
Major unit, 12.5 credit points
BIO30006
Body Function and Structure for Health Science
Major unit, 12.5 credit points
BIO30007
Pathophysiology
Major unit, 12.5 credit points
BIO30008

Optional unit choice

Students must additionally complete one of the following units:

  • CHE10001 Chemistry 1; or 
  • CHE10004: Introduction to Chemistry

Choose from a combination of the following course components to complete 100 credit points of other study. Students may also select elective units (12.5 credit points each).

A co-major is a major in a field of study outside this course. You can choose one in addition to a first major. Co-majors will not be named on your testamur certificate however, they will be shown on your transcript of results.

  • Business Analytics and Analysis
  • Biotechnology
  • Indigenous Studies
  • Journalism
  • Management
  • Psychology
  • Professional Writing and Editing

View co-major units

Minors are a structured set of 4 units or 50 credit points and may be chosen from any field of study.

  • Biotechnology
  • Chemistry
  • Health Statistics
  • Indigenous Studies
  • Innovation
  • Microbiology
  • Neuroscience
  • Nutrition
  • Physics
View minor units

You'll get paid to work in an area related to your field of study for either 6 or 12 months, where you'll combine hands-on learning with academic submissions, workplace reflection and feedback from your host organisation. Most students undertake their placements in the third year of their degree, so you’ll want to map out your electives as soon as you can and register for a placement at least 6 months before your preferred start date.

Units of study Unit code
Professional placement - Major (12 months)
Work Experience In Industry A
Practical unit, 25.0 credit points
WEI20001
Integrated Professional Placement A - Science
Academic unit, 25.0 credit points
NPS20003
Work Experience in Industry B
Practical unit, 25.0 credit points
WEI20002
Integrated Professional Placement B - Science
Academic unit, 25.0 credit points
NPS20004
or
Professional placement - Minor (6 months)
Work Experience In Industry A
Practical unit, 25.0 credit points
WEI20001
Integrated Professional Placement A - Science
Academic unit, 25.0 credit points
NPS20003

These recommended elective units can deepen your understanding of your chosen major or an area of interest. A full list of available elective units can be found upon enrolment.

  • BCH20001 Biochemistry of Genes and Proteins
  • BIO30007 Body Function and Structure for Health Science
  • CHE10002 Chemistry 2
  • HEA10006 Introduction to Exercise and Sport Science
  • INF10026 First Year Industry Project
  • INS10001 Connecting with Culture: Indigenous Australian Experiences
  • MBP20009 Medical Imaging Systems
  • MBP30009 Cardiopulmonary and Renal Physiology
  • MDA10001 Introduction to Media Studies
  • MGT10009 Contemporary Management Principles
  • MTH00007 Preliminary Mathematics
  • NEU10002 Neuroscience
  • NEU20005 Sensation and Perception 
  • NEU20006 Neurophysiology 
  • NEU20007 Neuroimaging 
  • NEU20008 Developmental and Molecular Neuroscience 
  • NEU30002 Sleep and Attention
  • NTR20001 Nutrition Science
Find more detail about elective units

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this Course students will be able to:

  • apply theoretical and practical knowledge in the biomedical science discipline to enhance health outcomes and the welfare of individuals and/or populations including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
  • perform specialised techniques and use technologies for the critical analysis and interpretation of biomedical related data
  • generate innovative and effective solutions for biomedical science-related problems using evidence-based approaches
  • develop and apply skills in research design and methods, teamwork, initiative and critical thinking to work in medical healthcare and research
  • communicate effectively with various stakeholders in medical health to disseminate information, knowledge and concepts using different delivery methods
  • reflect on personal capabilities and behaviours to meet evolving professional demands in biomedical science and seek opportunities for lifelong self-improvement and professional development.

Career opportunities

The Bachelor of Biomedical Science prepares students for a range of medical science focused careers. This includes, but is not limited to, medical research, pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector, laboratory technician, health policy, as well as medical and pharmaceutical sales. Biomedical Science also provides students with a pathway into postgraduate programs such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy and medicine. Graduates can also go directly into research pathways including Honours and Masters programs. 

Course rules

To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Biomedical Science, students must complete 300 credit points comprising of:

  • eight [8] core units of study (100 credit points)
  • eight [8] units of study from the Biomedical Science major (100 credit points) 
  • eight [8] unit of other studies comprising a co-major, minor/s, and/or electives as applicable (100 credit points)

Domestic students have an opportunity to undertake a WIL Professional Placement. Due to government regulation, international students holding a student visa cannot undertake professional placement in this course and will need to transfer to another course if eligible.

Professional placements

Professional Placements are subject to a competitive selection process. Students who undertake a 12-month professional placement are subject to the following course rules and must complete 375 credit points comprising:

  • eight [8] core units of study (100 credit points)
  • eight [8] units of study from the Biomedical Science major (100 credit points)
  • four [4] units of study from the Professional Placement Co-Major (100 credit points)
  • six [6] units of other studies comprising a second major, minor/s, and/or electives as applicable (75 credit points)

Students who elect to undertake a 6-month professional placement are subject to the following course rules and must complete 337.5 credit points comprising:

  • eight [8] core units of study (100 credit points)
  • eight [8] units of study from the Biomedical Science major (100 credit points)
  • two [2] units of study from the Professional Placement Minor (50 credit points)
  • seven [7] units of other studies comprising a second major, minor/s, and/or electives as applicable (87.5 credit points)

Students must not complete more than 125 credit points (10 units) at introductory level. A unit of study can only be counted once, where units are shared between majors and/or minors, students must choose an approved alternative. Where there are no available units, students will be required to complete an alternative approved cognate unit.

Volume of learning

The Bachelor of Biomedical Science consists of a total of 300 credit points. Units normally carry 12.5 credit points. A standard annual full-time load comprises 100 credit points and a part-time load comprises 50 credit points. The volume of learning of the Bachelor of Biomedical Science is typically 3 years. For students who complete a Professional Placement, the Bachelor of Biomedical Science consists of 337.5-375 credit points. The volume of learning with the Bachelor of Biomedical Science with a 6 month placement is typically 3.5 years. The volume of learning with the Bachelor of Biomedical Science with a 12 month placement is typically 4 years.

Maximum Academic Credit

The maximum level of credit that can be granted for the Bachelor of Biomedical Science is 150 credit points (normally 12 units).

Admission criteria

Information about Swinburne's general admission criteria can be found at Admissions at Swinburne - Higher Education webpage.

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