Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences
Programme Description
Biomedical science is an interdisciplinary subject that combines both the areas of life science and medicine. Through this undergraduate programme, students can explore the essence of human beings, learn about biological and chemical systems of human body and apply this interdisciplinary knowledge to medical issues that are related to health and diseases.
Graduates are well equipped with a strong foundation for a career in health professions, and many graduates choose to pursue further studies in professional schools or to continue to a post-graduate study.
Programme Intended Learning Outcomes
- Be capable of capturing the essential understanding of biology, modern concepts in medicine, multidisciplinary training in basic biomedical sciences.
- Be capable of putting scientific knowledge into practical use and develop skills in a variety of biomedical disciplines.
- Be capable of acquiring a range of skills that help pursue other related careers, for instance, in education, medical services and research laboratories in universities, hospitals and pharmaceutical industry.
Programme Focus
Advanced Biomedical Sciences Cancer Biology Stem Cell Biology Public Health Translational Medicine |
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Biomedical Sciences Biology of Development and Aging Physiology Neuroscience Endocrinology Immunology Anatomy |
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General Science Biology Chemistry Computer Science Mathematics Physics |
Biological Sciences Biochemistry Cell Biology and Molecular Biology Genetics |
Curriculum
Normative Study Period
4 years
Contact
Academic advisor | Prof. Henry KWOK, Head of Department of Biomedical Sciences
Email: hfkwok@um.edu.mo |
Administrative support | Mr. Marco LAO
Email: marcolao@um.edu.mo Tel:(853)8822 4130 |