A double degree that combines commerce with biomedical science to help you understand health challenges and design evidence-based solutions. You’ll build skills in data, finance and public policy alongside core biology and health topics, with opportunities for work-integrated learning.
The Commerce - Biomedicine double degree at La Trobe University merges the fields of commerce and biomedical science, equipping students with the skills to address health challenges and develop evidence-based solutions. This comprehensive program emphasizes the integration of data analysis, finance, and public policy with core biological and health-related subjects, providing a well-rounded educational experience. Students will also benefit from opportunities for work-integrated learning, enhancing their practical skills and industry knowledge.
Core focus: This program combines a strong foundation in commerce and public policy with an in-depth exploration of biomedical science, focusing on data, health economics, and infection-related issues.
Learning activities: Students will engage in a variety of learning methods, including independent research, group projects, and communication-focused assessments. The program is designed to incorporate work-integrated learning and industry placements, subject to availability.
Capstone/thesis: Assessment in this program typically spans multiple courses rather than a single thesis, with specific final-year requirements outlined in the official course plan.
Applicants must meet the general entry requirements for undergraduate study at La Trobe University. Additional prerequisites may apply based on prior qualifications and the chosen study pathway. Currently, there are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA score requirements for this program.
Graduates of the Commerce - Biomedicine program will be well-prepared for a range of careers at the intersection of commerce and health. Potential roles may include positions in healthcare management, policy development, health economics, and data analysis, among others. The combination of skills gained from both commerce and biomedical science will enable graduates to contribute effectively to addressing contemporary health challenges in various sectors.
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