Queensland University of Technology

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Bachelor

Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Laws (Honours)

DegreeBachelor
FieldBBScL
Duration66 months
Tuition51600.00

Overview

Overview The Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Laws (Honours) at Queensland University of Technology equips students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the intersection of biomedical science and legal frameworks. Students can specialize in one major area or select two minors from disciplines such as anatomical sciences, human biochemistry, human physiology, infection and immunity, or cell and molecular biotechnology. This program prepares graduates for roles in multidisciplinary teams that are essential for the development and commercialization of biomedical products, integrating expertise from science, law, and business. Careers and Outcomes Graduates are well-prepared for careers in legal settings, including roles as solicitors, barristers, in-house counsel, government lawyers, or mediators. They can also engage in consultancy, focusing on the innovation and commercialization of biomedical infrastructure, including regulatory compliance and clinical trials. Barrister Biomedical Laboratory Officer Biomedical Science Researcher Biotechnologist Biotechnology Scientist In-house Lawyer Legal Consultant

About this programme

Overview

The Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Laws (Honours) at Queensland University of Technology offers a unique blend of biomedical science and legal studies. This program equips students with the critical knowledge and skills to understand and navigate the complex relationship between the realms of science and law. Students can choose to specialize in one major area or select two minors from disciplines such as anatomical sciences, human biochemistry, human physiology, infection and immunity, or cell and molecular biotechnology.

Graduates of this program are prepared to work in multidisciplinary teams that play a crucial role in the development and commercialization of biomedical products, integrating insights from science, law, and business.

What you'll study

The curriculum includes a diverse range of core courses designed to provide a comprehensive foundation in both fields:

  • Quantitative Skills for Health Scientists
  • Criminal Law
  • Statutory Interpretation
  • Human Cell & Molecular Biology
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Contemporary Law and Justice
  • Biomedical Ethics
  • Research Methods in Biomedical Science

Entry requirements

To be eligible for admission, applicants must meet specific academic criteria:

  • An aggregate score of 9 based on the best three A-Level subjects from the General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level.
  • International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme with a final aggregate score of 30.

Subject prerequisites include:

  • Biology (Units 3 & 4, C)
  • Chemistry (Units 3 & 4, C)
  • Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)

Career prospects

Graduates of the Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Laws (Honours) are well-prepared for a variety of career paths in both legal and biomedical settings. Potential roles include:

  • Barrister
  • Biomedical Laboratory Officer
  • Biomedical Science Researcher
  • Biotechnologist
  • Biotechnology Scientist
  • In-house Lawyer
  • Legal Consultant

They can pursue careers as solicitors, barristers, in-house counsel, government lawyers, or mediators. Additionally, graduates may choose to engage in consultancy roles focused on the innovation and commercialization of biomedical infrastructure, including regulatory compliance and clinical trials.

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