Vocational Education and Training
The Bachelor of Biomedical Science delves into the intersections of biology and medicine, preparing students to address pressing health and disease challenges. As part of a globally recognised research community, students will gain a deep understanding of human health, exploring the origins of diseases and their impacts on the body. The course encompasses pivotal biomedical fields such as anatomy, biochemistry, immunology, and pharmacology, while also highlighting the role of epidemiology in understanding health and disease dynamics.
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- Biotechnologist
- Medical Researcher
- Medical Scientist
- Biomedical Technician
- Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
- Medical Practitioner
- Clinical Physiologist
- Clinical Researcher
- Medical Science Liaison
- IVF Specialist
- Cardiac Scientist
- Histotechnologist
- Career Medical Officer (CMO)
- Clinical Research Associate
- Bioinformatics Scientist
- Forensic Consultant
- Medicinal Chemist
- Cytologist
- Genetic Counsellor
- Laboratory Scientist
- Clinical Laboratory Technician
- Hospital Scientist
- Molecular Biologist
- Nanoscientist
- Clinical Research Manager
The Bachelor of Pharmacy prepares you to become a registered pharmacist in Australia. This course imparts the science of preparing drugs and medicines for treating injuries, illnesses, and deficiencies. It focuses on applying evidence-based knowledge, research, and scientific theory to clinical reasoning, patient treatment, and evaluation. This degree equips students with the necessary skills, knowledge, and qualifications for a professional career in pharmacy, ensuring they are well-prepared for various roles in healthcare and patient management.
Learn moreThe Bachelor of Medical Science delves into the scientific foundations of medical practice, offering a deep understanding of life, death, health, and disease. This course extensively examines the body's functions, including its reactions to disease, drugs, and genetic factors. It integrates aspects of various scientific disciplines, providing a comprehensive insight into how the human body operates and responds to different medical conditions and treatments.
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- Hospital Scientist
- Medical Laboratory Scientist
- Medical Researcher
- Medical Scientist
- Orthoptist
- Optometrist
- Embryologist
- Anaesthetist
- Surgeon
- Dermatologist
- Psychiatrist
- Paediatrician
- Cardiologist
- Radiation Therapist
- Neurophysiologist
- Clinical Physiologist
- Anatomist
- Clinical Researcher
- Medical Science Liaison
- IVF Specialist
- Cardiac Scientist
- Career Medical Officer (CMO)
- Gynaecologist
- Laboratory Scientist
- Clinical Laboratory Technician
The Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) offers graduates from the Bachelor of Public Health a chance to further their skills and comprehension of research processes. It highlights the interconnection between health research and local and global health contexts. This course enables students to develop expertise in clinically focused research, enhancing their understanding of the crucial role of research in health. It situates public health research within a framework of professional, philosophical, historical, social, cultural, and political aspects of health.
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