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Attend a course overview
Learn and ask questions about the course structure, majors and specialisations, internships, entry requirements and more
Choose a specialisation
Your major is your chosen specialisation. Choose from 15 majors across a range of biomedical and health disciplines with both the Bachelor of Biomedicine and the Bachelor of Science
Learn about the experience
Meet students, academics and alumni, ask a question, and learn about the student experience, graduate pathways, and where a career in health can take you
Focus on: psychology and medicine
Find out what you need to know to pursue a career in psychology or medicine
The Melbourne curriculum
Your Melbourne experience is yours to shape. If you’re interested in the medical field, you can start with our undergraduate (bachelors) degrees in biomedicine or science. This is an opportunity to explore your interests and study a variety of topics. It allows you to enhance your university experience and career options by giving you professional expertise from a range of disciplines. As an introduction to healthcare, you can study health subjects in your undergraduate degree through the breadth program.
Once you’ve completed your undergraduate degree, you can progress to specialised graduate study in health.
Learn more about your undergraduate options
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Study health during your undergraduate degree
Study health from day one at Melbourne with breadth. Unique to the Melbourne curriculum, breadth study allows you to tailor your course to fit your individual passions and career ambitions. You may choose to take a single subject in health; or take a sequence of three or more subjects called a breadth track. This can help you develop knowledge and skills relevant to topics like drugs that shape society or global health, security and sustainability.
Learn more about breadth in healthGet a taste of the Bachelor of Biomedicine
With the survival of our cells being essential to the survival of our bodies, it pays to keep them happy. Find out how from Dr Charles Sevigny, in this bite-sized lecture.
Better than a double degree
Become a professionally accredited physiotherapist, optometrist or dental surgeon by completing an undergraduate degree in biomedicine or science followed by the relevant graduate degree. Secure your place in both degrees with a Graduate Degree Package. You’ll graduate with a higher level of qualification than a traditional double degree.