Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Biomedicine

La Trobe University

About

Commerce La Trobe's Bachelor of Commerce gives you the opportunity to complete a degree along with the chance to talk and work with business professionals while you study.

Choose from majors in accounting, economics, finance, management and marketing.

Our Professional Practice in Business program offers internships, practicums, case studies, travel tours, company visits and professional industry-led seminars.

Through these experiences, you'll be able to discuss current issues in business and see how your studies apply in a professional working environment.

In your first year, along with foundational business subjects, you'll work as part of a small multidisciplinary Business Foundations project team to research a social problem and develop an action plan.

In second year, you'll work with another multidisciplinary team on the Sustainability project to define a solution to a local environmental issue.

This will refine your research, presentation, analysis and problem-solving skills.

In third year, you'll further enhance these skills through the Entrepreneurship project, in which your team will identify a business opportunity and develop a business plan.

Alongside these projects, you can also complete a second major from across the University.

Choose from languages, maths, science, humanities or a second commerce major.

Biomedicine Biomedicine combines the fields of biology and medicine.

A degree in biomedicine provides diverse career opportunities in areas including biotechnology, medical research and the pharmaceutical industry, while also providing a pathway to graduate entry allied health courses, such as physiotherapy and speech pathology, and medicine or dentistry.

In this course you'll gain the skills you need to understand human biology and make a difference to human health through a variety of career paths.

You'll learn about the human body, its structure and function, and how diseases manifest.

You'll explore the underlying molecular basis of illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease, malaria and cancer.

You'll learn how to undertake and apply biomedical research, develop real-world practical skills, and learn how to meaningfully convey scientific and biomedical science information.

Biomedicine includes aspects of anatomy, biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacology, genetics, immunology, cell and molecular biology, physiology and neuroscience.

Course electives allow you to design your course to specialize in any of these areas, providing the opportunity to broaden your career prospects.

The qualification awarded on graduation is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) as Level 7.

Structure

First year

Semester BUS1ECW BIO1MGC MED1BSF OPTION
Semester 1 Modern Economies in a Changing World Molecules, Genes and Cells Foundations of Biomedical Science Choose from List A *
Semester 2 Fundamentals of Finance Applications of Chemistry Research & Evidence in Practice Human Biosciences B
Semester
List A
List A
List A

Second year

Semester BUS1BAN BCH2IBM PHE1IDH OPTION
Semester 1 Analysing Business Data Introduction to Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Individual Determinants of Health Commerce Primary Major Subject (15 Credit Points)
Semester 2 Metabolic Biochemistry and Cell Biology Animal, Plant and Microbial Life Analyse and Ideate Commerce Primary Major Subject (15 Credit Points)

Third year

Semester LST2BSL PAM2HP1 OPTION
Semester 1 Introduction to Business Law and Ethics Human Physiology 1 Commerce Primary Major Subject (15 Credit Points)
Semester 2 Human Physiology 2 Evaluate and Negotiate Commerce Primary Major Subject (15 Credit Points)

Fourth year

Semester MED3ATA MED3PRC OPTION
Semester 1 Advanced Topics in Biomedical Science A Practical Skills in Biomedical Science Commerce Primary Major Subject  (15 Credit Points)
Semester 2 Advanced Topics in Biomedical Science B Commerce Primary Major Subject  (15 Credit Points)
Semester
List B
List B
List B
List B
Semester
List C
List C
List C
List C

Commerce Majors

Entry requirements

Applicants with recent secondary education (within the last two years)

Prerequisite

VCE: Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.

Meeting minimum prerequisites does not guarantee an offer of a place. Entry into all La Trobe courses is based on competitive selection and there may be limited places available.

Admission criteria
ATAR (Compulsory)

This course uses the ATAR as part of its selection considerations.

ATAR range - Melbourne campus 82.70 - Lowest selection rank (including adjustment factors) 93.00 - Highest ATAR offered (excluding adjustment factors)

*N/A: Students not accepted in this category, NC: New course, N/P: Not published (includes categories with less than five students). Learn more about our processes View the 2020 ATAR distribution report for the Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Biomedicine [195.9 KB].

Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) (Current year 12 students exempt)

It is recommended that the STAT Multiple Choice test be completed by applicants who have either:

  1. not completed Year 12 (or equivalent), VET or University studies, or work experience that can be considered for entry; or do not meet the minimum entry requirements for the program.

Refer to the STAT webpage for further information.

Work Recognition (Current year 12 students exempt)

Applicants seeking consideration via Work Recognition must complete all requirements listed on the La Trobe University Work Recognition webpage and submit a Personal Statement, including relevant work experience and reasons for applying for this course.

Selection rank adjustments
Subject adjustments

VCE: A study score of 25 in Biology, any Business, Chemistry, English other than EAL, any Mathematics or Physics equals 4 aggregate points per study. A study score of 30 in English (EAL) equals 4 aggregate points per study. A study score of 20 in any LOTE equals 4 aggregate points per study. Overall maximum of 12 points.

Special Access Schemes

For information on adjustment factors that may be applicable, such as those through Special Entry and Access Schemes (SEAS) and other La Trobe special access schemes see: Special access schemes

Applicants with higher education study

Prerequisite

Subject proficiency: Demonstrated proficiency equivalent to stated Year 12 prerequisites.

Meeting minimum prerequisites does not guarantee an offer of a place. Entry into all La Trobe courses is based on competitive selection and there may be limited places available.

Admission criteria
Entire Academic Record (Compulsory)

This course uses the entire academic record as part of its selection considerations.

Personal Statement

Applicants can complete and submit a Personal Statement if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work or community experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application.

Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)

It is recommended that the STAT Multiple Choice test be completed by applicants who have either:

  1. not completed Year 12 (or equivalent), VET or University studies, or work experience that can be considered for entry; or do not meet the minimum entry requirements for the program.

Refer to the STAT webpage for further information.

Work Recognition

Applicants seeking consideration via Work Recognition must complete all requirements listed on the La Trobe University Work Recognition webpage and submit a Personal Statement, including relevant work experience and reasons for applying for this course.

English Language Test Selection

Applicants who have undertaken studies in a language other than English must demonstrate that they have achieved the required minimum scores in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (Academic) or equivalent. Refer to Language requirements for further information.

Selection rank adjustments
Special Access Schemes

For information on adjustment factors that may be applicable, such as those through Special Entry and Access Schemes (SEAS) and other La Trobe special access schemes see: Special access schemes

Applicants with vocational education and training (VET) study

Prerequisite

Subject proficiency: Demonstrated proficiency equivalent to stated Year 12 prerequisites.

Meeting minimum prerequisites does not guarantee an offer of a place. Entry into all La Trobe courses is based on competitive selection and there may be limited places available.

Admission criteria
Entire Academic Record (Compulsory)

This course uses the entire academic record as part of its selection considerations.

Personal Statement

Applicants can complete and submit a Personal Statement if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work or community experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application.

Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)

It is recommended that the STAT Multiple Choice test be completed by applicants who have either:

  1. not completed Year 12 (or equivalent), VET or University studies, or work experience that can be considered for entry; or do not meet the minimum entry requirements for the program.

Refer to the STAT webpage for further information.

Work Recognition

Applicants seeking consideration via Work Recognition must complete all requirements listed on the La Trobe University Work Recognition webpage and submit a Personal Statement, including relevant work experience and reasons for applying for this course.

English Language Test Selection

Applicants who have undertaken studies in a language other than English must demonstrate that they have achieved the required minimum scores in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (Academic) or equivalent. Refer to Language requirements for further information.

Selection rank adjustments
Special Access Schemes

For information on adjustment factors that may be applicable, such as those through Special Entry and Access Schemes (SEAS) and other La Trobe special access schemes see: Special access schemes

Applicants with work and life experience

Prerequisite

Subject proficiency: Demonstrated proficiency equivalent to stated Year 12 prerequisites.

Meeting minimum prerequisites does not guarantee an offer of a place. Entry into all La Trobe courses is based on competitive selection and there may be limited places available.

Admission criteria
Entire Academic Record (Compulsory)

This course uses the entire academic record as part of its selection considerations.

Personal Statement

Applicants can complete and submit a Personal Statement if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work or community experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application.

Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)

It is recommended that the STAT Multiple Choice test be completed by applicants who have either:

  1. not completed Year 12 (or equivalent), VET or University studies, or work experience that can be considered for entry; or do not meet the minimum entry requirements for the program.

Refer to the STAT webpage for further information.

Work Recognition

Applicants seeking consideration via Work Recognition must complete all requirements listed on the La Trobe University Work Recognition webpage and submit a Personal Statement, including relevant work experience and reasons for applying for this course.

English Language Test Selection

Applicants who have undertaken studies in a language other than English must demonstrate that they have achieved the required minimum scores in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (Academic) or equivalent. Refer to Language requirements for further information.

Selection rank adjustments
Subject adjustments

VCE: A study score of 25 in Biology, any Business, Chemistry, English other than EAL, any Mathematics or Physics equals 4 aggregate points per study. A study score of 30 in English (EAL) equals 4 aggregate points per study. A study score of 20 in any LOTE equals 4 aggregate points per study. Overall maximum of 12 points.

Special Access Schemes

For information on adjustment factors that may be applicable, such as those through Special Entry and Access Schemes (SEAS) and other La Trobe special access schemes see: Special access schemes

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