Faculty of Health & Behavioural Sciences
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Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences

Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences Honours

Testamur Title of Degree:

Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences

Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences (Honours)

Abbreviation:

BMedHlthSc

BMedHlthSc (Hons)

Home Faculty:

Health and Behavioural Sciences

Duration:

3 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Total Credit Points:

144

48 (Honours)

Delivery Mode:

On-campus

Starting Session(s):

Autumn

Location:

Wollongong

UOW Course Code:

1830

1831 (Hons)

UAC Code:

757630

CRICOS Code:

068533J

068534G (Hons)

Overview

The Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences degree is a 3 year flexible, rigorous program designed specifically for students who have a passion to study the scientific basis of human structure, function and health. The course is built upon core subjects in first year, which provide foundation knowledge in the sciences underpinning human anatomy, physiology and health. As the degree progresses, there are increasing opportunities for students to customise their program of study to include a wide range of biomedical and behavioural subjects related to the human body and health. This diversity and flexibility makes the Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences degree an ideal qualification as a basis for a wide range of careers or further study in the medical and health sciences, including higher degree research and postgraduate studies in medicine and allied health professions.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

Domestic school leavers are assumed to have completed any 2 units of English, plus 4 units of Science and/or Maths. Chemistry is recommended. Students who have not completed Biology and/or Chemistry in the HSC are strongly recommended to enrol in bridging courses offered in February each year.

International students are required to have achieved an overall IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in all bands of reading, writing, speaking and listening.

Course Requirements

The Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences degree requires the successful completion of 144 credit points of subjects in accordance with the table below.

Subject Code

Subject Name

Session

Credit Points

Year 1

CHEM101

Chemistry 1A: Introductory Physical & General Chemistry

Autumn

6

PSYC101

Introduction to Behavioural Science

Autumn

6

SHS 111

Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology I

Autumn

6

SHS 130

Public Health - Current Issues and Their Determinants

Autumn

6

BIOL103

Molecules, Cells and Organisms

Spring

6

CHEM102

Chemistry 1B: Structure and Reactivity of Molecules for Life

Spring

6

SHS 112

Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology II

Spring

6

Plus a further 6 credit point elective subject from:

ECON101

Macroeconomic Essentials for Business

Spring

6

EESC102

Earth Environments and Resources

Spring

6

EESC104

The Human Environment: Problems and Change

Spring

6

INDS150

Introduction to Indigenous Australia

Spring

6

MATH151

General Mathematics 1A

Autumn

6

PHYS155

Introduction to Biomedical Physics

Spring

6

SHS 150

Fundamental Concepts in Food and Nutrition

Spring

6

Or other approved subjects

Year 2

BIOL213

Principles of Biochemistry

Autumn

6

SHS 211

Control Mechanisms Physiology

Autumn

6

Plus a further 12 credit points of elective subjects from:

CHEM212

Organic Chemistry II

Autumn

6

NMIH240

Current Services in Indigenous Health

Autumn

6

SHS 210

Histology

Autumn

6

SHS 222

Foundations of Biomechanics

Autumn

6

SHS 230

Contemporary Public Health Issues

Autumn

6

SHS 231

Health Promotion

Autumn

6

STS 219

How Science Works: Theories, Methods and Practices in the Sciences

Autumn

8

Or other approved subjects

BIOL214

The Biochemistry of Energy and Metabolism

Spring

6

STAT251

Fundamentals of Biostatistics

Spring

6

Plus a further 12 credit points of elective subjects from:

BIOL215

Introductory Genetics

Spring

6

NMIH243

Comparative Indigenous Health Issues

Not offered in 2011

6

SHS 212

Introduction to Pathophysiology

Spring

6

SHS 220

Musculoskeletal Functional Anatomy

Spring

6

SHS 221

Exercise Physiology

Spring

6

Or other approved subjects

Year 3

SHS 311

Fundamentals of Neuroscience

Autumn

8

Plus a further 16 credit points of elective subjects from:

BIOL320

Molecular Cell Biology

Autumn

8

CHEM350

Principles of Pharmacology

Autumn

8

SHS 300

Research Topics

Autumn

8

SHS 321

Advanced Exercise Physiology

Autumn

8

SHS 351

Nutrients and Metabolism

Autumn

8

Or other approved subjects

Plus 24 credit points of elective subjects from:

BIOL321

Infection and Immunity

Spring

8

CHEM320

Bioinformatics: From Genome to Structure

Spring

8

PHIL380

Bioethics

Spring

8

SHS 310

Regional Anatomy

Spring

8

SHS 312

Advanced Topics in Pathophysiology

Spring

8

SHS 313

Cardiorespiratory Physiology

Spring

8

SHS 330

Health Promotion Competencies

Spring

8

SHS 331

Social Determinants of Indigenous Health

Spring

8

SHS 332

Epidemiology

Spring

8

Or other approved subjects

Honours

High achieving students are eligible to apply for entry into the Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences (Honours), which is designed as an additional fourth year of study to provide students with skills to demonstrate excellence in research with a clear understanding of the research question. Entry into the Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences (Honours) requires the student to have attained at least a credit average in subjects undertaken during their undergraduate degree. The School of Health Sciences Honours Coordinator and prospective supervisor will determine whether a student's 300-level subjects are appropriate for entry into the Honours program. In addition, admission to the Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences (Honours) will be dependent upon the availability of an appropriate supervisor, who must be identified by the applicant before applying for entry.

Contact Information

A/Prof Arthur Jenkins PhD
Course Coordinator
ajenkins@uow.edu.au

Other Information

Further information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/