The Laws and Biomedical Science program at Monash University will place you in demand with employers. Pharmaceutical companies, government regulatory bodies like the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and law firms specialising in patents for medical technology will all be interested in your skill-set.
Is Monash a biotechnology hub?
Monash is home to a vibrant technology precinct, neighboured by CSIRO and the Australian Synchrotron.
Be part of this biotechnology hub, with access to cutting edge labs and research platforms .
Part A. Legal Methodology and Legal Practice
This theme includes the nature of law, and particularly statute law enacted by parliaments and common law developed by courts.
It also includes the key concepts, principles and methods of research and reasoning that enable lawyers to identify and interpret law and apply it to relevant facts in order to provide legal advice.
It covers the law of pro.
Part B. Public Law
Public law includes constitutional law, administrative law and criminal law.
It concerns the powers and procedures of the legislative, executive and judicial organs of government and how they are regulated and controlled by 'the rule of law'.
It also concerns the legal relationship between government and individuals, including the protection of ind.
Part C. Private Law
Private law deals with legal relationships between legal persons, including corporations as well as individuals.
It includes the study of property rights, contractual rights and obligations, wrongs (called 'torts') such as trespass and the negligent infliction of injury, and the law of equity and trusts.
You must complete:.
1) LAW1113Torts.
2) LAW210.
Where can I study law & biomedical science?
Laws and Biomedical Science - Study at Monash University The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) & Biomedical Science allows you to combine practical knowledge of the Australian legal system with the skills you need to make a difference to human health.
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Who's leading Monash biomedicine Discovery Institute?
In 2015, John has led the formation of the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute and very much looks forward to leading one of the region's most energetic biomedical research institutes.
Dena is a world-leading researcher in infectious disease.
Why study Biomedical Science at Monash University?
Monash researchers have achieved the world's first IVF pregnancy, developed anti-flu drugs and turned human kidney cells back into embryonic stem cells.
This course will give you the best of both worlds - the knowledge and skills of the applied aspects of biomedical science and the more theoretical focus, available from the science course.