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Course overview
- Description
The Bachelor of Biomedicine is a practical degree in which students will learn to master and apply biological and physiological principles to clinical practice and research across a broad arena of health and medical disciplines. It includes four preclinical Extended Majors, three of which provide assured pathways into postgraduate clinical degrees (medicine, dentistry and podiatry). The fourth is the new Extended Major in Medical Science with Specialisation, which has been developed to combine essential training and clinical context with a major-level focus on a chosen discipline to provide a strong foundation for other biomedical/health-related postgraduate studies including Masters and PhD studies at UWA. Students all take a set of core units in Levels 1 and 2, along with their chosen specialisation units. In year 3, students in the direct pathways commence their professional specialty units (Y1 professional degree), while students in the Medical Science Extended Major complete their Level 3 specialisation units plus two body systems units.
- Award abbreviation
- BBM
- Course type
- Bachelor's course
- Status
- Current / 2025
- Intake periods
- Beginning of year only
- Administered by
- Biomedical Sciences
- CRICOS code
- 112846M
Course details
- Structure
- 144 points comprising 24 six-point units. Students normally take eight units each year, four in each semester.
- Available to international students
- Yes. For information on international student fees see 'Student Procedures: Fees'. (Enquiries: https://www.uwa.edu.au/askuwa)
- Attendance type
- Full-time only
- Delivery mode
- Internal
- Locations offered
- UWA (Perth)
- Domestic fee type
- Commonwealth supported and/or HECS-HELP
- Majors available
- (1) MJD-MEDSI Medical Science
(2) MJD-IMSCP Integrated Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice
(3) MJD-DENTS Integrated Dental Sciences
(4) MJD-PHMSC Podiatric Health and Medical Sciences - Fees
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Course structure
Rules
Title
1. These rules are the Bachelor of Biomedicine (Specialised) degree Course Rules.
Terms Used
2. The Glossary provides an explanation of the terms used in these rules.
Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures
3.(1) The Student Rules apply to students in this course.
(2) The policy, policy statements and guidance documents and student procedures apply, except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.
Academic Conduct Essentials, Communication and Research Skills And Indigenous Studies Essentials module
4.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in an undergraduate degree course of the University for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module), Communication and Research Skills (the CARS module) and Indigenous Studies Essentials (the ISE module) in the teaching period in which they are first enrolled.
(2) A student must successfully complete the ACE module within the first teaching period of their enrolment. Failure to complete the module within this timeframe will result in the student's unit results from this teaching period being withheld. These results will continue to be withheld until students avail themselves of a subsequent opportunity to achieve a passing grade in the ACE module. In the event that students complete units in subsequent teaching periods without completing the ACE module, these results will similarly be withheld. Students will not be permitted to submit late review or appeal applications regarding results which have been withheld for this reason and which they were unable to access in the normally permitted review period.
(3) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the CARS module or the ISE module is not required to repeat the relevant module.
English Language competency requirements
5. To be considered eligible for consideration for admission to this course an applicant must satisfy the University's English language competence requirement as set out in the University Policy on Admission: Coursework.
Admission requirements
6.(1) To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have
(a) achieved an ATAR of at least 92, or equivalent as recognised by UWA; and meet the additional requirements stated at (2) below
or
(b) an assured pathway offer;
or
(c) a place in a relevant UWA access program.
and
(2) A scaled mark of at least 50% in ATAR Chemistry or equivalent or higher.
(3) A scaled mark of at least 50% in ATAR Mathematics Applications or equivalent or higher.
(4) Applicants without Mathematics Applications ATAR or Chemistry ATAR can be admitted but are required to successfully complete bridging units in their first year.
Admission ranking and selection
7. Where relevant, admission will be awarded to the highest ranked applicants or applicants selected based on
(a) the awarding of an assured pathway place in Medicine, Dentistry, or Podiatric Medicine;
or
(b) ATAR or equivalent selection rank for applicants who do not meet 7.(a), in line with the quota for the Medical Science major
Transfer Requirements
8.(1) A student enrolled in an undergraduate degree course at UWA may apply to transfer into this course if they satisfy the following conditions:
(a) the student has not commenced their final semester of enrolment;
and
(b) the course transfer is undertaken within the two transfer windows in each academic year;
and
(c) there are no quotas preventing the student from enrolling in a major or unit in which the student seeks to enrol; and
(2) (a) have completed a minimum of 24 points of study in their current course and achieved a WAM of at least 80; and
(b) have met any subject prerequisites for their intended majors; and
(3) 8.(1) and 8.(2) do not apply to this course. Entry via course transfer is not permitted.
Course structure
9.(1) The Undergraduate Bachelor's degree consists of:
(a) 144 credit points (normally 24 units), which will include:
(i) a degree-specific major chosen from the list below:
(1) MJD-MEDSI Medical Science
(2) MJD-IMSCP Integrated Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice
(3) MJD-DENTS Integrated Dental Sciences
(4) MJD-PHMSC Podiatric Health and Medical Sciences
and
(ii) no more than 72 credit points (normally 12 units) of Level 1 units; and
(iii) at least 72 credit points (normally 12 units) of Level 2 or Level 3 units, including at least 36 credit points (normaly 6 units) of Level 3 units; and
(iv) any relevant foundation units.
and(2) Students may choose to undertake a minor, provided the student will be able to complete all nominated majors and minors within 144 credit points.
Satisfactory progress
10.(1) To make satisfactory progress a student must pass units to a point value greater than half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty.
(2) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the CARS module or the ISE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress.
(3) A student who fails a unit twice is not permitted to enrol again in that unit unless the relevant board approves otherwise.
Progress status
11.(1) A student who makes satisfactory progress is assigned the status of 'Good Standing'.
(2) Unless the relevant board determines otherwise because of exceptional circumstances
(a) a student who does not make satisfactory progress for the first time under Rule 10(1) is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation';
(b) a student who does not make satisfactory progress for the second time under Rule 10(1) is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended';
(c) a student who does not make satisfactory progress for the third time under Rule 10(1) is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded';
(d) a student who does not make satisfactory progress under Rule 10(2) is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to make satisfactory progress under Rule 10(1).
Deferrals
12. Applicants awarded admission to the course are entitled to a deferral of up to 12 months, as per the University Policy on: Admissions (Coursework).
Students are not normally allowed to defer a place in the Doctor of Medicine; students are only offered a place in the Doctor of Medicine in the year in which they are first offered.
Additional rules
Study Abroad
13.(1) Students enrolled in this course may only engage with study abroad activities through short term programs falling outside the University semester and examination periods, except for students undertaking the MJD-MEDSI Medical Science major who are permitted to undertake a semester long exchange (subject to rule 13.(2) below).
(2) Students pursuing studies in the areas of medicine, dentistry or podiatry must seek advice from their allocated advising office before undertaking any study abroad activities.
Major Selection
14.(1) Students can only undertake the MJD-IMSCP Integrated Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice if awarded an assured pathway to Medicine at the point of admission.
(2) Students can only undertake the MJD-DENTS Integrated Dental Sciences major if awarded an assured pathway to Dentistry at the point of admission.
(3) Students can only undertake the MJD-PHMSC Podiatric Health and Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice if awarded an assured pathway to Podiatric Medicine at the point of admission.