Bachelor of Biomedical Science | Deakin University

Bachelor of Biomedical Science | Deakin University

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Specifications
  • Province/City: Australia
  • Language for Teaching: English
  • Field of Study : Life Sciences
  • Course : Degree
  • Country: Australia
  • Annual Course Fees : Between RM 100k - 150k
  • Course Start Date: Mar
  • Course Start Date: Jul
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Bachelor of Biomedical Science - Deakin University Burwood & Waurn Ponds, Australia

Bachelor of Biomedical Science - Deakin University · Burwood & Waurn Ponds, Australia

Duration
3 Years
Mode
Physical
Campus
Burwood, Waurn Ponds
Medium
English
Intake
Mar, Jul

Why this course & university?

Top 450 worldwide · Top 15 in Australia · Biological Sciences

Deakin is ranked in the top 450 worldwide and among the top 15 in Australia for Biological Sciences in QS World University Rankings by Subject, reflecting strong teaching, research, and industry engagement in biomedical science.

Human biology foundation

Builds a strong foundation in human biology, covering molecular, cellular, and systems-level understanding essential for careers in health, research, and biotechnology.

Disease & treatment expertise

Develops expertise in disease mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment, including early detection strategies, with majors in pharmaceutical science, infection, and medical biotechnology.

Lab work & industry placement

Provides extensive practical training including laboratory work and 80–160 hours of industry placement, connecting biomedical theory to real-world research and healthcare settings.

About the Campus

Bachelor of Biomedical Science at Deakin University is offered at Burwood (Melbourne) and Waurn Ponds (Geelong). You will study in specialist biomedical and life sciences teaching spaces with access to modern laboratories, research facilities, and industry-linked placement opportunities across metropolitan and regional health and research sectors.

Entry Requirements

Minimum scores are shown on each card. Tap the grey on each card for score details.

UEC
21 points (best 5)
STPM
6 points (best 3)
A Levels
DDD
ATAR
50
Other Qualifications
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Prerequisites

No prerequisite subjects are listed for this degree.

English Language Requirements

IELTS (Academic)
Overall 6.0; no band less than 6.0.
TOEFL iBT
Equivalent to IELTS 6.0 overall; check Deakin’s official tables for minimum section scores.
PTE Academic
Equivalent to IELTS 6.0 overall; no score below the minimum communicative skill requirement.
Other tests
Deakin may accept other English tests and prior study in English; check the latest admission policy.

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Fee estimate (AUD → RM)

Core fees are shown in Australian dollars (AUD). Ringgit (MYR) equivalents use a live AUD/MYR rate. Figures are illustrative only. Deakin University typically reviews tuition each year; expect an estimated 5–10% annual increase — always use the latest official tuition on your offer or fee schedule.

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AU$ 136,255
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Major Sequences

The Bachelor of Biomedical Science offers 6 major sequences at Burwood and Waurn Ponds. Select a category to view majors and QS subject rankings.

Biomedical

  • Cellular Biomedicine Top 450 worldwide · Top 15 in Australia · Biological Sciences
  • Medical Biotechnology Top 450 worldwide · Top 15 in Australia · Biological Sciences
  • Medical Genomics Top 450 worldwide · Top 15 in Australia · Biological Sciences

Health & Infection

  • Environmental Health Top 450 worldwide · Top 15 in Australia · Biological Sciences
  • Infection and Immunity Top 450 worldwide · Top 15 in Australia · Biological Sciences

Pharmaceutical Science

  • Pharmaceutical Science Top 450 worldwide · Top 15 in Australia · Biological Sciences

Programme Structure

The Bachelor of Biomedical Science is completed over 3 years of full-time study at Burwood (Melbourne) or Waurn Ponds (Geelong), with March and July intakes. Core units progress through levels one to three; choose a major sequence and optional electives. Expand each section for indicative units.

Level 1 — Trimester 1

Level 1 Trimester 1 establishes foundational science skills, laboratory safety, and core biology and chemistry. You will study cells and genes, essential science skills, and introductory chemistry, building the academic and practical competencies expected in Deakin’s biomedical science program. You will develop laboratory skills, scientific literacy, and research methods through practical sessions and assessments that prepare you for biomedical research, pharmaceutical, and healthcare careers in Australia and internationally.

  • Academic Integrity and Respect at Deakin
  • Laboratory and Fieldwork Safety Induction Program
  • Career Tools for Employability
  • Essential Skills in Science
  • Cells and Genes
  • Chemistry in Our World
Level 1 — Trimester 2

Level 1 Trimester 2 extends your science foundation with professional chemistry, biology form and function, and physics for the life sciences. You will apply quantitative and biological concepts to human health contexts, preparing for intermediate biochemistry and physiology units in year two. You will develop laboratory skills, scientific literacy, and research methods through practical sessions and assessments that prepare you for biomedical research, pharmaceutical, and healthcare careers in Australia and internationally.

  • Chemistry for the Professional Sciences
  • Biology: Form and Function
  • Physics for the Life Sciences
Level 2 — Trimester 1

Level 2 Trimester 1 develops biochemistry, research methods, and microbiology. You will learn to analyse biological data, understand molecular processes, and study microorganisms relevant to infection, immunity, and biomedical research pathways. You will develop laboratory skills, scientific literacy, and research methods through practical sessions and assessments that prepare you for biomedical research, pharmaceutical, and healthcare careers in Australia and internationally.

  • Biochemistry
  • Research Methods and Data Analysis
  • Microbiology
Level 2 — Trimester 2

Level 2 Trimester 2 covers genetics, genomics, and systems physiology. You will explore how genes and organ systems function in health and disease, building knowledge essential for advanced biomedical science and major specialisation units in year three. You will develop laboratory skills, scientific literacy, and research methods through practical sessions and assessments that prepare you for biomedical research, pharmaceutical, and healthcare careers in Australia and internationally.

  • Genetics and Genomics
  • Systems Physiology
Level 3 — Trimester 1

Level 3 Trimester 1 applies biomedical science to real-world health and research contexts. You will integrate prior learning in applications of biomedical science, connecting laboratory skills to diagnosis, treatment, and industry placement opportunities. You will develop laboratory skills, scientific literacy, and research methods through practical sessions and assessments that prepare you for biomedical research, pharmaceutical, and healthcare careers in Australia and internationally.

  • Applications of Biomedical Science
Level 3 — Trimester 2

Level 3 Trimester 2 consolidates advanced biomedical knowledge with medical microbiology, immunology, cell biology, and professional practice. You will complete capstone-level study and workplace experience, preparing for graduate roles in research, diagnostics, and pharmaceutical sectors. You will develop laboratory skills, scientific literacy, and research methods through practical sessions and assessments that prepare you for biomedical research, pharmaceutical, and healthcare careers in Australia and internationally.

  • Medical Microbiology and Immunology
  • Advanced Cell Biology
  • Professional Practice
Electives

Elective units allow you to broaden your biomedical science degree with anatomy, psychology, nutrition, mathematics, ecology, and interdisciplinary science options. You may tailor electives to complement your major in cellular biomedicine, infection, genomics, or pharmaceutical science. You will develop laboratory skills, scientific literacy, and research methods through practical sessions and assessments that prepare you for biomedical research, pharmaceutical, and healthcare careers in Australia and internationally.

  • Peoples of the World
  • Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
  • Health Psychology (Behaviour Change)
  • Human Anatomy
  • Introduction to Psychology: Human Behaviour
  • Introduction to Psychology: Individual and Social Development
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Biological Psychology (Brain and Behaviour)
  • Functional Human Anatomy
  • Nutritional Physiology
  • Introduction to Functions, Relations and Graphs
  • Applied Algebra and Statistics
  • Ecology and the Environment
  • Science and Society
  • Animal Behaviour
Cellular Biomedicine
  • Cell Technology
  • Biochemical Metabolism
  • Principles of Pharmacology
  • Cell and Tissue Engineering
  • Toxicology
  • Human Genetics and Genomics
Environmental Health
  • Foundations of Food, Nutrition and Health
  • Microbiology
  • Epidemiology and Biostatistics 1
  • Toxicology
  • Risks to Healthy Environments
  • Understanding Health
Infection and Immunity
  • Cells and Genes
  • Infection and Immunity
  • Cell Technology
  • Haematology and Immunology
  • Molecular Diagnostics
  • Epidemiology and Biostatistics 1
  • Emerging Infectious Diseases and Their Control
Medical Biotechnology
  • Introduction to Medical Biotechnology
  • Principles of Gene and Genomic Technology
  • Medical Nanotechnology
  • Molecular Diagnostics
  • Innovations in Medical Biotechnology
  • Cell and Tissue Engineering
Medical Genomics
  • Principles of Gene and Genomic Technology
  • Applied Ethics
  • Epidemiology and Biostatistics 1
  • Molecular Diagnostics
  • Genomes and Bioinformatics
  • Human Genetics and Genomics
Pharmaceutical Science
  • Chemistry the Enabling Science
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Synthetic and Medicinal Chemistry
  • Toxicology
  • Principles of Pharmacology
  • Therapeutic Development

Future Career Prospects

Main Directions
  • Medical Research
  • Genetic Engineering
  • The Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Pharmaceutical / Medical Sales
  • Laboratory Medical Scientist
  • Biotechnology
  • Healthcare Technician
  • Regulatory Affairs
  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Biomedical Sales
  • Science Writer

Estimated application deadline

Deakin University offers March and July intakes for this degree. Plan to apply at least 3 months before your classes start.

March · July intakes
Apply at least 3 months before course start

Exact dates vary by year and campus; apply early to secure your place, arrange your visa, and organise accommodation. Confirm with Deakin or our advisors.

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Official source: Intake dates are set by Deakin University and may change.

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Melbourne / Geelong monthly living expenses

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