The Bachelor of Biomedical Science offers an array of exciting majors in a variety of medical science fields, exploring leading-edge research and providing plentiful opportunities for you to gain meaningful experience in the field.
You can choose to specialise in Biomedicine, Microbiology and Immunology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Genetics and Biotechnology, or Biochemistry and Nutrition (or any two of these as a double major).
Our leading academics will guide and mentor you, as you explore the fascinating world of the biomedical sciences in detail through up-to-date theory and extensive hands-on practical classes.
Expand your career prospects by undertaking a double major within your degree program, or by choosing minors across various disciplines including human anatomy, neuroscience, pharmacology, ethics, or science communication.
3 reasons to study a Bachelor of Biomedical Science at Murdoch
- Flexible learning: Customise your degree with a double major, allowing you to combine two areas of study within three years.
- Get extensive hands-on practical experience within your chosen field(s) of medical science.
- Prime location: Study in the heart of the Murdoch health and research precinct, home to three hospitals and multiple medical research centres, including the Australian National Phenome Centre.
What you'll learn
Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:
- In depth knowledge of the underlying principles and concepts of at least one medical scientific area (two if undertaking a double major)
- A broad understanding of the methods of medical science, including the processes involved in developing scientific knowledge.
- Medical science experimental and technical skills by performing and analysing the outcomes of in-class laboratory investigations.
- How to retrieve, analyse, synthesise and evaluate medical scientific information
- Current medical research trends
Your future career
Upon completion of this degree, you could pursue a career in a variety of health and science related settings including both government and the private sector. Depending on your chosen major, you could work in roles such as:
- Medical Researcher
- Medical Scientist
- Molecular Biologist /Biochemist/Pharmacologist/Microbiologist
- Biotechnologist
- Technologist
- Government, Legal or Biomedical Marketing Specialist
The degree can also be used as a stepping-stone into a postgraduate vocational course such as medicine, pharmacy, forensic science or teaching.