Overview Program Overview The study of the brain is both intriguing and complex, with vast areas still to explore. In the Bachelor of Biomedicine - Neuroscience program at the University of Melbourne, you will delve into the intersection of modern neuroscience with molecular biology, physiology, psychology, and cognitive science. This program equips you with the knowledge to apply neuroscience principles to various fields, including drug development, behavioral research, and brain imaging. You will explore the organizational and functional principles of the nervous system, studying the biology of neurons, neural circuits, and their influence on human behavior, including thought and emotion. Additionally, you will investigate the structure of perceptual and motor systems, the nervous system's role in maintaining homeostasis, its development and evolution, and the impacts of injury, disease, and substance abuse. Career Opportunities Graduates of this program can pursue diverse career paths, including: Basic Research Drug Evaluation Pharmaceutical Development Education Audiology Behavioral Research Brain Imaging Our alumni are employed by prestigious organizations such as the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and the Florey Institute.
The study of the brain offers a captivating journey into one of the most complex systems in the human body, with countless avenues still to discover. The Bachelor of Biomedicine - Neuroscience program at the University of Melbourne invites you to explore the dynamic interplay between modern neuroscience and various disciplines, including molecular biology, physiology, psychology, and cognitive science.
This program provides you with essential knowledge to apply neuroscience principles across multiple domains, such as drug development, behavioral research, and brain imaging. You will examine the organizational and functional aspects of the nervous system, focusing on the biology of neurons, neural circuits, and their impact on human behavior, thought processes, and emotions.
Moreover, you will delve into the structure of perceptual and motor systems, the role of the nervous system in maintaining homeostasis, its development and evolution, as well as the effects of injury, disease, and substance abuse.
The curriculum encompasses a variety of engaging courses, including:
While there are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements for this program, applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English through one of the following qualifications:
Prerequisites include:
Graduates of the Bachelor of Biomedicine - Neuroscience program can pursue a wide range of career opportunities, including:
Our alumni have found successful careers in esteemed organizations such as the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and the Florey Institute.
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