Selection Rank (International): 95
International Baccalaureate (IB): 37
IELTS: Overall 6.5, Reading 6, Listening 6, Speaking 6, Writing 6
TOEFL: Overall 79, Reading 13, Listening 13, Speaking 18, Writing 21
Pearson: Overall 58, Reading 50, Listening 50, Speaking 50, Writing 50
C1 Advanced: Overall 176, Reading 169, Listening 169, Speaking 169, Writing 169
Be a health leader
Want to tackle humanity’s greatest health challenges? Aspire to be outstanding in your field? The Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences (Advanced) is a distinctive degree for students who want to excel.
What will you do
Our advanced degree emphasises innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as applied clinical and research skills. You will:
explore health from cellular, system, individual and population perspectives
study solutions to frontline healthcare problems in a unique “hacking health” course
learn about health collaborations and get hands-on training in our state-of-the-art Adelaide Health Simulation
develop strategies for getting health discoveries into practice with the University’s Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation and Innovation Centre
learn from award-winning health researchers
undertake a year-long research placement or internship.
You’ll also pursue a specialisation in one of a diverse range of areas:
Neurosciences
Clinical Trials
Nutritional Health
Public Health
Medical Sciences
Reproductive and Childhood Health.
Where could it take you
You’ll emerge with enhanced skills for either higher studies or leadership roles in your chosen career. You could lead programs to improve the health of vulnerable populations, develop policies to prevent obesity or tackle antimicrobial resistance. You might win the Nobel Prize in Medicine through ground-breaking research. Perhaps you’ll outsmart cancer with an innovative approach to treatment.
CRICOS: 090815D
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Degree Structure
Providing general foundation studies in a broad range of areas in Health and Medical Sciences, the degree structure requires students to undertake a major, leading to an in-depth understanding in one specialised health-related area.
The degree offers majors in one of two streams.
The Medical Health stream offers majors in:
Clinical Trials
Medical Sciences
Neurosciences
The Lifespan Health stream offers majors in:
Nutritional Health
Public Health
Reproductive and Childhood Health
Microbiologist, Physiologist, Forensic Anthropologist, Immunologist, Pharmacologist, Sports Nutritionist, Laboratory Manager, Laboratory Technician, Medical Research, Medical Scientist, Medical Technician, Biomedical Scientist, Ministerial Adviser, Biostatistician, Molecular Biology, Neuroscientist, Non Government Organisation Worker, Clinical Scientist, Clinical Studies Coordinator, Occupational Health and Safety Manager, Occupational Health and Safety Officer, Occupational Health and Safety Professionals, ...
Overseas student health cover: $609 per year