Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Bachelor's degree

In Brisbane (Australia)

£ 5,342.66 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 10,200

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Brisbane (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Details
Biomedical science is a rapidly evolving area, with many exciting career opportunities. Biomedical research and the development of new biomedical products contribute to improving health outcomes worldwide. Governments and organisations, pharmaceutical companies and investment banks continue to invest heavily in this global industry.
The process of introducing new biomedical products into the market for commercial use requires multidisciplinary teams that often include research scientists, engineers, business development specialists, intellectual property lawyers, clinical trials experts, marketing specialists, and legal experts with an understanding of compliance and regulations.
Demand for specialists who have knowledge and skills across a number of these disciplines, such as biomedical science and laws, is increasing across local and international markets. 
Why choose this course?
A double degree in biomedical science and laws provides students with the knowledge to work as part of multidisciplinary teams in biomedical research, development and commercialisation.
During this degree, you will complete core biomedical science units that develop knowledge and skills in foundational biomedical science disciplines. Comprehensive core studies in law will assist you in developing the capabilities necessary to be a successful learner and legal professional. You will not only gain knowledge of the law but also skills such as research, communication and dispute resolution.
This degree offers you the flexibility to choose one major study area or two minor study areas in biomedical science. These may include anatomical sciences, human biochemistry, human physiology, infectious diseases or cell and molecular biotechnology. In the law component, you will complete introductory, general and advanced electives that may include internet law, succession law, taxation law or health law. You will also complete four elective units which can include law units or...

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Brisbane (Australia)
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OP
5


Rank
92


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Assumed knowledge
Before you start this course we assume you have sound knowledge in these areas:
Maths B English Chemistry Biology
We assume that you have knowledge equivalent to four semesters at high school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
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If you receive an OP 1-5 or equivalent, you're guaranteed an offer for this course in the major offer round.

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Subjects

  • Biomedical
  • Law
  • IT Law
  • Biomedical Science
  • Credit
  • Biotechnology
  • Physiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Biomedical research

Course programme

Units Download course structures and unit outlines for Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Students are required to complete 528 credit points, comprised of 192 credit points for the Bachelor of Biomedical Science program and 336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws program. You will study science and law units in your first four years and for the remainder of this course you will concentrate on law studies. In the Biomedical Science component of this degree, you may choose to undertake:  One Biomedical Science Study Area A units and two Biomedical Science elective units OR Two Biomedical Science Study Area B Under the Law component, students will complete 336 credit points of core units and a mixture of Introductory, General and Advanced Electives. Students may select up to 48 credit points of non-law electives or 48 credit points of a University-wide minor in place of four of the General Electives. Successful completion of a minor will be recognised on the Academic Record and / or the Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement. Total Law credit points: 336 Total credit points for core units: 240 Total credit points for elective units: 96 Honours Level Units 96 credit points of Honours units listed below will be used to determine the Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): LLH201 Legal Research, LLH206 Administrative Law, LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession, LLH305 Corporate Law, LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24 cps) and 2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives. All course structures Full-time course structure - Semester 1 (Feb) entry ANATOMICAL SCIENCES Study Area ACELL AND MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY Study Area AHUMAN BIOCHEMISTRY Study Area AHUMAN PHYSIOLOGY Study Area AINFECTIOUS DISEASES Study Area AANATOMICAL SCIENCES Study Area BCELL AND MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY Study Area BHUMAN BIOCHEMISTRY Study Area BHUMAN PHYSIOLOGY Study Area BINFECTIOUS DISEASES Study Area BBIOINNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Study Area BIX88/IX92 Biomedical Science Elective ListIntroductory Law Elective ListGeneral Law Elective ListAdvanced Law Elective List

Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

£ 5,342.66 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 10,200