Diploma of Health Sciences (Biomedical Science - Pharmacology) (Stage 1): Fees & Entry Requirements at Curtin College, Australia

Diploma of Health Sciences (Biomedical Science - Pharmacology) (Stage 1)

Australia

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What will I learn?

The Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences is a highly flexible degree that gives you the freedom to explore different areas of biology related to human health and disease. Whether you aspire to pursue a career as a clinical physiologist, develop vaccines for infectious diseases, advance cancer or Alzheimer’s research, explore gene sequencing or formulate new pharmaceuticals, this degree lets you tailor your studies to suit your preferred career path. In the first year of this degree, you will complete foundation studies in areas of biomedical science such as human biology, genetics, cell biology, microbiology, and immunology, alongside complementary learning in chemistry, scientific communication and biostatistics. In the second and third years, you will branch out into the areas of biomedical science that interest you most. Options open to you include majors in Human Biomedicine, Molecular Genetics, or Pharmacology as well as specialisations and optional units. All options combine theory with intensive hands-on, practical sessions in high-quality laboratory facilities where you will work on real-world scenarios that prepare you for your future career.Pharmacology explores the effects of drugs on living organisms and is the cornerstone for a career in drug discovery and development. It is particularly relevant with the increasing global challenge to develop new drugs against infectious agents. This major gives you a good understanding of drug action against microorganisms through computer-based simulations and laboratory work covering molecular, cellular and physiological responses, and modern drug analysis techniques. You will learn how drugs target specific receptors in tissues and explore the major biochemical pathways that are activated. You’ll also learn about dose-response relationship, toxicity, drug metabolism and elimination, drug design and development, and how genetic variation between populations influences drug response.

CRICOS

087942A

Study options

Full Time (12 Months)

Tuition fees
A$28,900.00 (16,06,895) per year
Start date

June 2026

Venue

Curtin Bentley Campus

Building 420 Level 3, Koorliny Way,

BENTLEY,

Western Australia,

6102, PERTH, Australia

Full Time (8 Months)

Tuition fees
A$28,900.00 (16,06,895) per year
Start date

June 2026

Venue

Curtin Bentley Campus

Building 420 Level 3, Koorliny Way,

BENTLEY,

Western Australia,

6102, PERTH, Australia

Entry requirements

For international students

Australian Qualifications: Year 11 English with 50% or better or equivalent

General Certificate of Education (GCE)    GCE O-Level with 4 passes (D grade or better)
International Baccalaureate (IB)    Completion of Year 1 Diploma with at least 18 points (minimum of 4 subjects)

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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