Does Victoria University offer a health & biomedicine course?
Victoria University’s strongest partnership in the health sector is with the major healthcare provider in Melbourne’s west, Western Health.
If you don’t yet meet the entry requirements to get into your chosen health or biomedicine course, we'll get you there with our study pathways from diploma to degree.
Is This You?
Are you interested in discovering the next generation of treatments to help improve the health of your community.
Does the science behind what creates, sustains and threatens people’s lives intrigue you.
Can you see yourself studying and working in the largest biomedical precinct in the southern hemisphere.
Whether you want to pursue a career in me.
Key Features
The Biomedicine degree includes core subjects and 15 majors to choose from.
This provides you with the foundations for a broad range of professional health pathways.
Core second and third year subjects - available only to you as a Biomedicine student.
The two second year integrated subjects emphasise the relationships between different biomedical d.
Outcomes
The Bachelor of Biomedicine has the flexibility to deliver a range of outcomes.
Students are more frequently selected into the Melbourne Medical program than those from any other program in Australia.
Others follow pursuits such as dentistry, biomedical research or bioengineering, and a small but growing number combine the degree with graduate law,.
Precinct
Imagine studying or working in the largest biomedical precinct in the southern hemisphere.
More than 40 hospitals, research, teaching and biotechnology organisations surround the School of Biomedical Sciences – making it a highly sought-after base for global biomedical leaders.
The School is actively engaged with industry in a variety of ways and h.
Why is biomedicine important?
Biomedicine is about world-changing research, responding to pandemics, finding cures for diseases, discovering the fascinating way the human body works and analysing global patterns of disease.
As we gain more knowledge of how biological systems are interconnected, the world increasingly needs people who can work across disciplines.
Why should you study biomedicine at Melbourne University?
The Melbourne curriculum connects students with each other, the University community and the wider world.
In the Bachelor of Biomedicine, you’ll join a community of like-minded students who want to make a difference.