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For students entering Medical Science in Stage 1 prior to 2007 or Stage 2 prior to 2008, the previous plan description and rules apply. Please click here.
This three-year degree program is jointly offered by the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Science. It provides the basis for a career in biomedical research and is also an appropriate first degree for students planning to enter graduate medical or paramedical programs. Medical science is the area of science which underpins the practice of medicine. It incorporates the study of structure and chemistry of the cells that make up living organisms (Cell & Molecular Biology and Biochemistry) with particular reference to humans, and specifically of the structure and function of the human body (Anatomy and Physiology). It then deals with the general processes leading to disease (Pathology), the role of bacteria, viruses and other micro-organisms in disease (Microbiology) as well as drugs which are used to cure human diseases (Pharmacology). Other areas available for study include the way in which our form and function is inherited (Genetics), the processes of development from the fertilised ovum (Embryology), the natural defences of the body (Immunology) and the study of the structure and function of the brain (Neuroscience). Students enrolled in this program may have the opportunity to undertake a fourth year that involves a research program leading to an Honours degree. A limited number of high-performing students may be able to gain entry to the UNSW Medicine program with advanced standing. For more information, please click here.
Students intending to apply for entry via this pathway must have completed all compulsory courses by the end of Stage 2. Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes Students enrolled in this program will have the opportunity to gain a broad perspective of the biomedical sciences, as well as having the opportunity to specialise in one or more of the above disciplines.
Stage 1
Semester 1
Semester 2
Notes:
1 Students may complete SCIF1131 Science: Perspectives (6UOC) in Semester 2 instead of SCIF1111 Perspectives in Med. Science (6UOC) in Semester 1. 2 Students must complete MATH1041 Statistics for Life and Social Sciences by the end of Stage 2. 3 Only one of these courses is required. Students who have completed high school Biology with a score of at least 75 and achieved at least a credit in BABS1201 can take either BIOS2021 Genetics or BABS2202 Molecular Biology I. All other students should take BIOS1101. Stage 2
The 48 UoC of courses taken in this Stage must include at least 36 UoC from the following 6 UoC courses. When making choices for Stage 2, students need to take account of prerequisite requirements for courses in Stage 3, in particular with respect to their intended area of specialisation. Please note that ALL 8 of the following 48 UoC courses must be completed by the end of Stage 3.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Stage 3
The 48 UoC of courses in this stage must consist of:
The 12 UoC of elective courses may be chosen from any Faculty, at any level, or can be from the list of courses below. When making their course choices, students who intend to do Honours must consult with the school of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences or the School of Medical Sciences about requirements for Honours prior to enrolment in Stage 3 of the program.
In the following section courses are arranged by discipline rather than by semester. Anatomy
Biochemistry
Genetics
Microbiology and Immunology
Neuroscience
Pathology
Pharmacology
Physiology
Progression to Stage 4 Honours is subject to academic performance and requires a WAM of at least 65. Students seeking to enrol in Honours are required to have the permission of the Head of the relevant School/Department and have completed all the requirements for Stages1, 2 and 3 of the BMedSc including General Education (students who have not qualified for the 3-year BMedSc degree will not be permitted to enrol in Honours). Honours consists of a project in conjunction with any required coursework (total 48 UoC) and may be undertaken in the School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Departments within the School of Medical Sciences or in a relevant clinical Department in the Faculty of Medicine. Students are not normally able to enrol in an Honours discipline without completing the courses listed in the relevant area of Specialisation.
General Education Requirements Students enrolled in Medical Science must complete 12 UoC of General Education, normally in stage 3 of the program. The rules for General Education can be found by clicking here: General Education Requirements. Please note that students must complete their General Education requirements with courses that are from faculties other than Medicine and Science. This means that courses offered by the Faculties of Medicine or Science (including GENM and GENS courses) cannot be counted as General Education.
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
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