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    Bachelor of Biomedicine (Degree with Honours)

    University of Melbourne

    University of Melbourne

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    Australia, Melbourne

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    073113J

    Campuses

    Parkville

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesFebruary-2026
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 58,144  / year
    Next Intake February-2026

    Bachelor of Biomedicine (Degree with Honours)

    About

    Overview

    Honours is a fourth-year program which advances your technical sophistication and aptitude for independent research, providing you with a platform toward clinical pathways, further research or a higher degree including the Doctor of Medicine. Enrol directly into real world, cutting edge research under the supervision of renowned experts.

    Honours programs in the Biomedical and Health Sciences offer a wide range of study areas within the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, part of the Melbourne Biomedical Precinct, one of the world's, leading biomedical precincts.

    The Honours program in Psychology is an APAC accredited Fourth Year Program, which provides an equal combination of advanced coursework subjects and research with leading experts in their field.

    How will Honours help you?

    Investing in the additional year at University required to complete Honours gives you the opportunity to draw together your early years of study and add significant value to your resume. Honours is very different from earlier undergraduate years, allowing and requiring a greater degree of independence and flexibility that will help you develop the maturity and skills for transition to employment in a range of occupations and industries or graduate research.

    How will you be supported?

    You will be nurtured and guided by our experienced researchers to become a leader over your project. You will be mentored by our outstanding alumni in the Honours Mentor Program to overcome challenges and prepare you for the future. You will be offered opportunities to showcase your work at the annual Honours Student Conference. You will be supported by our comprehensive student support networks to have a fulfilling and rewarding year. You will also have opportunities to gain industry experience to enhance your employment prospects by undertaking internships.

    Is there a difference between a Bachelor of Biomedical Science and a Bachelor of Biomedicine?

    Generally, they mean the same thing, with degrees called different names by various universities and countries. The University of Melbourne offers both a Bachelor of Biomedicine and a Bachelor of Biomedicine with Honours.

    'Discover Honours in Biomedical and Health Sciences' Information Session (2023 Intake)

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    Friday 9th August 2024, 12pm - 2pm
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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Minimum eligibility

    You’re considered an international student based on your citizenship – even if you're studying in Australia.

    Masters

    You must have completed an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) from a recognised institution. Most Masters degrees also require a minimum WAM (Weighted Average Mark)based on your previous studies for entry. You can use our graduate coursework grade conversion eligibility calculator to get an indication of whether you’re eligible for a specific Masters degree.

    Depending on your previous studies and experience you could also be eligible for credit towards your studies at the University.

    Find Masters by coursework degrees

    Doctorates

    If you go on to a doctorate, you need to have completed an Honours and Masters degree in the relevant discipline. Additional qualifications and work experience is also taken into consideration.

    Go to Graduate research study for more information

    To find out about assessment and our admissions criteria, see How you're selected.

    Course-specific requirements

    Graduate coursework degrees may have specific interviews, portfolios and supplementary tests you need to do before you can be accepted into a degree.

    To find out about specific requirements, review the entry and application information for the course you're interested in to find out what these are.

    English Program Requirements

    English Language Criteria

    For applicants who have not completed the Victorian Certificate of Education or the International Baccalaureate Diploma, the undergraduate English Language Requirements must be met.

    English Language Requirements

    Career

    Honours in Biomedical and Health Sciences provides you with opportunities to engage in significant research and work closely with international recognised leaders in their field of research as you pursue your own novel research, which can prepare you for graduate research and employment and improve your chance to enter into other graduate courses.

    Graduate pathways from Honours in biomedical science

    Once you've completed your Honours degree, you can go on to begin a graduate degree and work towards a professional qualification such as medicine. Or you could join our graduate research community and contribute to our world-changing research. Almost half of our graduates choose to continue their graduate studies with The University of Melbourne.

    The table below illustrates the 2016 – 2021 graduate pathways.

    2016 – 2021 Graduate pathways

    41%

    Continued their graduate studies at the University of Melbourne

    20%
    MDHS Graduate Research

    7%
    Doctor of Medicine

    10%
    Other MDHS Graduate Courses

    4%
    Other UoM Graduate Courses

    What do our students do after graduating?

    *Master of Psychology is a pathway ONLY for Psychology specialisation

    Employment prospects

    The Honours year will also help you develop a variety of transferable and career readiness skills that go beyond those learnt earlier in your undergraduate studies to enhance your employment prospects.

    • Time- and project-management skills
    • Negotiation and communication skills
    • Advanced problem-solving
    • Critical reasoning
    • Professionalism

    In particular, if you are interested in becoming a professional scientist then it is a general expectation that you will have undertaken the additional year. The greater exposure to the research process, additional knowledge and wider experiences of Honours graduates are all attractive to employers.

    Testimonial

    Helen Tower, Validation Specialist at Seqirus - A CSL Company

    My Honours year brought science to life in the most vibrant and exciting way. I completed my Honours thesis in breast cancer research at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, where I learnt a plethora of skills in scientific research, problem-solving and collaboration. Ultimately, Honours provided me with the building blocks to become a competent scientist. The skills I learnt during Honours were also incredibly transferrable and provided me with a valuable entry-point into the biotechnology industry. Following my Honours year, I continued to pursue my passion for science through the CSL Graduate Program career pathway. I now work in vaccine manufacturing at Seqirus, a subset of CSL that specialises in vaccines, and love that I get to apply my scientific skills at work every day to achieve positive outcomes for public health.

    Planning, Doctor of Medicine student

    Planning completed his Honours year in the Medicine stream based at St Vincent's Hospital, and is currently a Doctor of Medicine student.

    Waner, Doctor of Physiotherapy student

    Waner completed her Honours year in the Medicine stream based at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and is currently a Doctor of Physiotherapy student.

    Kezia, PhD candidate

    Kezia completed her Honours year in the Microbiology and Immunology stream, and is currently a PhD candidate at the Peter Doherty Institute of Infection and Immunity.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 58,144 

    Application Fee

    AUD  
    University of Melbourne

    Bachelor of Biomedicine (Degree with Honours)

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