Bachelor of Medical Science (Specialisation)

Central Queensland University - Bundaberg

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Overview

This course aims to develop your skills to apply knowledge of clinical measurement, nutrition or pathology to clinical practice in a health professional role, or biotechnology in support industries and medical research. The course is designed to build a high level of technical and evaluative skill so students can assess and implement recommendations for best practice in patient testing, monitoring, education or to develop therapeutics in the cutting-edge medical biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry. The course also aims to develop high level communication skills so that students can interact positively with patients/clients, other health professionals or industry leaders and are ready for the clinical or scientific work environment. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Medical Science.

Prerequisites

Majors

Biotechnology; clinical physiology; nutrition. All majors are available to study on campus in Rockhampton or via online study. In Bundaberg, only the Clinical Physiology major is available to study on campus.

Potential Career Outcomes

Graduates can seek employment as health professionals in clinical measurement, biotechnology or nutritional areas.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Central Queensland University website for admission criteria information.

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