Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
CRICOS
113001D
Bachelor of Medical Science (Degree with Honours)
This course covers the key principles of how scientific discovery and evidence are used to support clinical practice, as well as the comprehensive enquiry of the design, recording and reporting of clinical research and its conduct according to ethical standards. Students will learn how to identify and interpret scientific and academic scholarly evidence using a range of methods. They will also develop the ability to critically interpret, synthesize and communicate findings from a range of scientific and academic scholarly literature to inform clinical decision making. Specializing at a deeper level, this course will provide an opportunity to explore the world of evidence-based medicine while investigating existing theory in a targeted area of clinical interest. Teaching is delivered in a research-intensive medical school supported by the University of Melbournes leading research institutes and affiliated teaching hospitals. Students will benefit from hands-on experience with successful clinicians and researchers involved in clinical research at the University of Melbourne and partner healthcare providers.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Parkville | Full-time - 1 years | N/A | N/A |
Structure
Total Credit points 100
Subjects
- MEDS40007Introduction to Medical Research
- MEDS40006Advanced Medical Research
- MEDS40008 Project in Medical Research
Entry requirements
- Within the last 5 years a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery, Bachelor of Dentistry, or equivalent degree in health sciences with a weighted average mark of at least H2B (70%), or equivalent.
- Prior academic performance.
- The Selection Committee may seek further information to clarify any aspect of an application in accordance with the Academic Board rules on the use of selection instruments.