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Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences (Advanced)
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences (Advanced) (BHlthMedSc(Adv))
BHMSA
Program Minimum Units
These Program Rules should be read in conjunction with the University's policies (http://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies).
The Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences (Advanced) is designed for high-achieving students who wish to develop their knowledge and understanding in areas of health and medical sciences. In addition to general foundation studies in a broad range of areas in the Health and Medical Sciences, students specialise in one particular area of study as they progress through the degree. Unique to this program are courses which will develop skills for professional engagement, as well as fostering initiative and leadership skills.
Students will participate in a specially designed cohort experience including academic and career mentoring, journal club and attendance at specialist seminars and workshops focused on their area of specialisation.
The Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences (Advanced) is an AQF Level 7 qualification with a standard full-time duration of three years.
Condition of Enrolment
Students enrolled in this program must maintain a GPA of 5.0 or will be required to transfer to the Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences.
Academic Program Rules for Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences (Advanced) (BHlthMedSc(Adv))
There shall be a Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences (Advanced) (BHlthMedSc(Adv)).
To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences (Advanced), the student must complete satisfactorily a program of study consisting of the following courses with a combined total of not less than 72 units, comprising:
Level I courses to the value of no more than 30 units, of which at least 12 units are Health Science courses, and which may include the Core courses and Closed electives
Level II Health Science courses to the value of at least 12 units, which may include the Core courses and Closed electives
Level III Health Science courses to the value of at least 24 units, which may include the Core courses and Closed electives
Core courses to the value of 9 units
One major from the following:
Addiction and Mental Health (27 units)
Clinical Trials (27 units)
Medical Sciences (27 units)
Neurosciences (27 units)
Nutritional Health (27 units)
Public Health (27 units)
Reproductive and Childhood Health (27 units)
Broadening Electives to the value of 9 units
Additional elective courses to complete a total of 72 units for the program, which may include Closed and Open electives.
To satisfy the requirements for Core Courses students must complete courses to the value of 9 units.
All of the following courses must be completed:
HLTH SC 1006 Clinical Skills and Simulation (3 units)
HLTH SC 2012 Hacking Health (3 units)
HLTH SC 3102 Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Health (3 units)
Addiction and Mental Health Major
To satisfy the requirements for Addiction and Mental Health Major students must complete courses to the value of 27 units.
ANAT SC 1102 Human Biology IA (3 units)
PUB HLTH 1001 Health and Illness in Populations (3 units)
HLTH SC 2104 Essential Understanding of Disease and Treatment (3 units)
Level III courses will only be offered in 2018.
HLTH SC 3007A Research Placement (Addiction & Mental Health) Part 1 (0 units)
HLTH SC 3007B Research Placement (Addiction & Mental Health) Part 2 (6 units)
PHARM 3101 Biological and Psychosocial Factors in Addictions (3 units)
PHARM 3102 Preclinical Drug Discovery & Development (3 units)
PHARM 3103 Drug Action and Therapeutics (3 units)
PSYCHIAT 3200 Fundamentals of Biological Psychiatry (3 units)
Clinical Trials Major
To satisfy the requirements for Clinical Trials Major students must complete courses to the value of 27 units.
PUB HLTH 2007 Epidemiology for Health and Medical Sciences (3 units)
HLTH SC 3008A Research Placement (Clinical Trials) Part 1 (0 units)
HLTH SC 3008B Research Placement (Clinical Trials) Part 2 (6 units)
HLTH SC 3101 Clinical Trials Management: Principles and Practice (3 units)
PUB HLTH 3009 Design and Analysis of Experimental Studies (3 units)
Medical Sciences Major
To satisfy the requirements for Medical Sciences Major students must complete courses to the value of 27 units.
Courses to the value of at least 6 units from the following:
ANAT SC 2009 Musculoskeletal Anatomy (3 units)
PHYSIOL 2510 Physiology IIA: Heart, Lung & Neuromuscular Systems (3 units)
The following two courses will only be offered in 2018.
HLTH SC 3009A Research Placement (Medical Sciences) Part 1 (0 units)
HLTH SC 3009B Research Placement (Medical Sciences) Part 2 (6 units)
Courses to the value of at least 12 units from the following:
ANAT SC 3101 Anthropological and Forensic Anatomy III (3 units)
ANAT SC 3003 Applied Clinical Anatomy (3 units)
PATHOL 3100 Topics in Forensic Sciences (3 units)
PATHOL 3104 Investigative Cell Biology (3 units)
PATHOL 3101 Essentials of Pathology (3 units)
PHYSIOL 3120 Neuromotor Control of Human Movement (3 units)
PHYSIOL 3200 Advanced Exercise Science (3 units)
PHYSIOL 3104 Cellular & Systems Neurobiology (3 units)
PHYSIOL 3103 Integrated and Applied Systems Physiology (3 units)
Neurosciences Major
To satisfy the requirements for Neurosciences Major students must complete courses to the value of 27 units.
ANAT SC 2006 Foundations of Human Neuroanatomy (3 units)
The following two courses will only be offered in 2018
HLTH SC 3010A Research Placement (Neuroscience) Part 1 (0 units)
HLTH SC 3010B Research Placement (Neuroscience) Part 2 (6 units)
PATHOL 3200 Neurological Diseases (3 units)
PATHOL 3102 Principles of Neuroimmunology (3 units)
Nutritional Health Major
To satisfy the requirements for Nutritional Health Major students must complete courses to the value of 27 units.
HLTH SC 2100 Fundamentals in Human Nutrition (3 units)
PHYSIOL 2520 Physiology IIB: Systems & Homeostasis (3 units)
HLTH SC 3011A Research Placement (Nutritional Health) Part 1 (0 units)
HLTH SC 3011B Research Placement (Nutritional Health) Part 2 (6 units)
FOOD SC 3502WT Nutrition III (3 units)
FOOD SC 3505WT Public Health Nutrition III (3 units)
HLTH SC 3100 Exercise, Nutrition & Metabolism (3 units)
HLTH SC 3200 Life Span Nutrition (3 units)
PUB HLTH 3007 Nutrition: Ideology, individuals & industry (3 units)
To satisfy the requirements for Public Health Major students must complete courses to the value of 27 units.
PUB HLTH 2200 Social Foundations of Health II (3 units)
PUB HLTH 3124 Health Promotion III (3 units)
PUB HLTH 3011 Big Challenges in Public Health (3 units)
PUB HLTH 3010 Practical Epidemiology in Health Sciences (3 units)
PUB HLTH 3008 Reawakening Health Systems: Dreams and Realities (3 units)
HLTH SC 3012A Research Placement (Public Health) Part 1 (0 units)
HLTH SC 3012B Research Placement (Public Health) Part 2 (6 units)
Reproductive and Childhood Health Major
To satisfy the requirements for Reproductive and Childhood Health Major students must complete courses to the value of 27 units.
ANAT SC 2109 Biology and Development of Human Tissues (3 units)
HLTH SC 3013A Research Placement (Reproductive & Childhood Health) Part 1 (0 units)
HLTH SC 3013B Research Placement (Reproductive & Childhood Health) Part 2 (6 units)
HLTH SC 3103 Infant, Child and Adolescent Health (3 units)
HLTH SC 3006 Reproductive health matters (3 units)
OB&GYNAE 3001 Reproductive Biology (3 units)
PAEDIAT 3000 Biology of Childhood Growth, Development & Health (3 units)
To satisfy the requirements for Electives students must complete courses to the value of 27 units.
Students may take any courses from the Closed or Open Electives.
Courses to the value of up to 12 units may be taken from the following:
Closed Electives –
Students may take electives from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences as listed.
ANAT SC 1103 Human Biology IB (3 units)
HLTH SC 1000 Introduction to Forensic Sciences (3 units)
HLTH SC 1001 Essentials of Neuroscience (3 units)
HLTH SC 1005 Principles of Human Health and Disease (3 units)
PSYCHOL 1001 Psychology IB (3 units)
PSYCHOL 1004 Research Methods in Psychology (3 units)
PUB HLTH 1004 Flies, drains & Ebola: Human health & environment (3 units)
PUB HLTH 1005 Engaging Adelaide - Knowing your community (3 units)
PUB HLTH 1006 Saving lives or respecting rights? An introduction to health ethics (3 units)
Open Electives –
Students may take electives offered by the Faculty of Arts, School of Economics, Business School, School of Mathematical Sciences, School of Computer Sciences or Faculty of Sciences that are available.
ANAT SC 2500 Cells and Tissues II (3 units)
ANAT SC 2501 Comparative Anatomy of Body Systems II (3 units)
HLTH SC 2101 Fundamentals of Biomechanics and Human Movement (3 units)
HLTH SC 2102 Principles of Exercise Science (3 units)
PSYCHOL 2004 Doing Research in Psychology (3 units)
PSYCHOL 2005 Foundations Health & Lifespan Development (3 units)
PSYCHOL 2006 Foundations of Perception & Cognition (3 units)
PSYCHOL 2007 Psychology in Society (3 units)
PUB HLTH 2008 Rural Australia: Health beyond the burbs (3 units)
Courses to the value of up to 3 units may be taken from the following:
ANAT SC 3102 Comparative Reproductive Biology of Mammals III (3 units)
ANAT SC 3103 Functional Human Neuroanatomy (3 units)
ANAT SC 3104 Investigative Cell Biology (3 units)
ANAT SC 3500 Ethics, Science and Society (3 units)
HLTH SC 3201 Exercise, Movement & Cognition (3 units)
OB&GYNAE 3000 Human Reproductive Health III (6 units)
OB&GYNAE 3100 Research Project in Reproductive Health (3 units)
PATHOL 3003 Essentials of Pathology (6 units)
PHARM 3010 Pharmacology: Drug Action and Discovery (6 units)
PHARM 3011 Pharmacology: Drug Development & Therapeutics (6 units)
PHYSIOL 3000 Integrative and Applied Systems Physiology (6 units)
PHYSIOL 3001 Cellular & Systems Neurobiology (6 units)
PSYCHOL 3020 Doing Research in Psychology: Advanced (3 units)
PSYCHOL 3021 Health & Lifespan Development Psychology (3 units)
PSYCHOL 3022 Individual Differences, Personality & Assessment (3 units)
PSYCHOL 3023 Perception & Cognition (3 units)
PSYCHOL 3026 Learning and Behaviour (3 units)
PSYCHOL 3027 Psychology, Science & Society (3 units)
PUB HLTH 3006EX International Public Health Experience 2 (3 units)
PUB HLTH 3119 Public Health Internship III (6 units)
PUB HLTH 3122 International Health III (3 units)
PUB HLTH 3123 Evaluation in Public Health III (3 units)
PUB HLTH 3125 Indigenous Health III (3 units)
PUB HLTH 3501 Epidemiology in Action III (3 units)
Broadening Electives
To satisfy the requirements for Broadening Electives students must complete courses to the value of 9 units.
Courses to the value of at least 9 units from the following:
Broadening electives are chosen from outside the major area of study.
Published on: 21 December, 2016 | 11:00:54
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