Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences

University of Wollongong

About

The Bachelor of Medical & Health Sciences is a 3-year flexible program designed specifically for students who wish to study the scientific basis of human structure, function and health.The qualification provides 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 the allied health professions.The course is built upon core science subjects in first year, which provide foundation knowledge in the sciences underpinning human structure, function and health.

Students will receive rigorous training in human anatomy, physiology and biochemistry, linked with electives in diverse areas such as biology, biotechnology, chemistry, neuroscience, nutrition, psychology and public health.As the degree progresses, there are increasing opportunities for students to customise their program of study that may include a broad range of subjects ranging from chemistry to those related to the human body and health, plus the option of acquiring a minor in an area of choice.

Structure

To qualify for award of the degree, the Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences, a candidate must successfully complete at least 144 credit points in accordance with the course structure and recommended subject progression table below.

Please note:

The course should not contain any more than 60 credit points at Level 100.

Year 1

Autumn

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
MEDI111 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology I 6 Autumn
MEDI160 Scientific Literacy 6 Autumn

Select one of the following two subjects:

Note: Students who have achieved a mark of 65% or more in NSW HSC Chemistry or equivalent must select CHEM101 and CHEM102. All other students must select CHEM104 and CHEM105.

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
CHEM101 Chemistry IA: Introductory Physical and General Chemistry 6 Autumn

or

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
CHEM104 Foundation Chemistry: Properties of Matter 6 Autumn

Plus one subject from the following list:

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
HAS 130 Social Determinants of Health 6 Autumn
MEDI150 Fundamental Concepts in Food and Nutrition 6 Autumn
INDS150 Introduction to Indigenous Australia 6 Autumn
PHYS154 Energy, Climate Change and Human Society 6 Autumn
BIOL105 Functional Biology of Animals and Plants 6 Autumn
PSYC101 Introduction to Behavioural Science 6 Autumn, Summer 2020/2021

Or other subjects approved by the Course Coordinator

Spring

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
BIOL103 Molecules, Cells and Organisms 6 Spring
MEDI112 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology II 6 Spring

Select one of the following subjects:

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
CHEM102 Chemistry 1B: Structure and Reactivity of Molecules for Life 6 Spring

or

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
CHEM105 Foundation Chemistry: Reactions and Structures 6 Spring

Plus one subject from the following list:

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
ECON100 Economic Essentials for Business 6 Autumn, Spring
EESC102 Earth's Interconnected Spheres 6 Spring
GEOG122 Living in a Material World 6 Spring
INDS150 Introduction to Indigenous Australia 6 Autumn
PHYS155 Introduction to Biomedical Physics 6 Spring
MEDI151 Healthy Ageing 6 Spring
STS 112 Changing Perceptions of Nature 6 Autumn

Or other subjects approved by the Course Coordinator

Year 2

Autumn

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
BIOL213 Principles of Biochemistry 6 Autumn
MEDI211 Control Mechanisms Physiology 6 Autumn

Plus 12 credit points of subjects from the following list:

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
CHEM212 Organic Chemistry II 6 Autumn
MEDI240 Current Services in Indigenous Health 6 Not available in 2020
MEDI210 Histology 6 Autumn
MEDI222 Foundations of Biomechanics 6 Autumn
HAS 230 Contemporary Public Health Issues 6 Not available in 2020
HAS 231 Promoting the Public's Health 6 Autumn
MEDI243 Comparative Indigenous Health Issues 6 Not available in 2020

Or other subjects approved by the Course Coordinator

Spring

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
BIOL214 The Biochemistry of Energy and Metabolism 6 Spring
MEDI304 Research Methods and Analysis 6 Spring

Plus 12 credit points of subjects from the following list:

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
BIOL215 Introductory Genetics 6 Spring
MEDI212 Introduction to Pathophysiology 6 Spring
MEDI220 Musculoskeletal Functional Anatomy 6 Spring
MEDI221 Exercise Physiology 6 Spring
HAS 251 Introduction to Epidemiology 6 Spring
STS 209 Science and Culture 6 Autumn
MEDI258 Human Neuromechanics 6 Spring

Or other subjects approved by the Course Coordinator

Year 3

Capstone

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
MEDI350 Research Projects 12 Autumn, Spring

OR

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
MEDI382 Nature and Nurture in Human Disease 6 Spring

Autumn

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
MEDI312 Fundamentals of Neuroscience 6 Autumn

Plus 18 credit points of subjects from the following list, 6 credit points if doing MEDI350 in Autumn:

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
BIOL340 Cell and Molecular Biology 6 Autumn
CHEM358 Pharmacology 6 Autumn
MEDI322 Advanced Exercise Physiology and Metabolism 6 Autumn
PHIL326 Bioethics 6 Autumn

Or other subjects approved by the Course Coordinator

Spring

Select 24 credit points, or 18 credit points if doing MEDI382 in Spring, of subjects from the following list:

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
BIOL341 Immunity and Infection 6 Spring
CHEM325 Bioinformatics:Genome, Genes and Biomolecules 6 Spring
MEDI314 Regional Anatomy 6 Spring
MEDI323 Cardiorespiratory Studies 6 Spring

Or other subjects approved by the Course Coordinator

Students may also wish to complete a minor using some of their elective subjects. Some currently approved minors are listed below. A full list is available on the General Schedule of Minors

Honours

Learning outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this course will be able to:

CLO Description 1 Critically review, analyse and synthesise information; 2 Explain principles and concepts of science that underpin medical science and apply to human health. 3 Apply how scientific knowledge and skills in the area of medical science and health as it relates to professional practice and/or scholarship. 4 Integrate and apply specific knowledge and skills in a number of specialised areas within medical and health sciences that can include anatomy, chemistry, biochemistry, histology, neuroscience, physiology, pathology and medical research. 5 Exercise critical thinking and independent problem solving. 6 Communicate knowledge in the area of medical science and health clearly and coherently to others.

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