BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES - Health Sciences

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BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES - Health Sciences
POSTGRADUATE
S T U D I E S
2016
For international
students
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Where innovative minds come together.
Are you looking to take your career to the next level?
A postgraduate degree at Curtin can advance your
research and technical skills, helping you to excel in
the field of biomedical sciences.
For more information go online:
healthsciences.curtin.edu.au
Make tomorrow better.
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
AT CURTIN
Biomedical sciences began at Curtin in the
1960s to train medical laboratory scientists.
Since then our School of Biomedical Sciences
has grown to become recognised as a place
of innovation, leading-edge teaching and
research.
We have a strong and growing research focus,
aided by qualified, industry-experienced and
professional staff who help our students to
achieve their goals.
IN 2013, HEALTH POSTGRADUATES
I N F U L L-T I M E E M P L OY M E N T
E A R N E D
O V E R
25% more
THAN
HEALTH
BACHELOR
D E G R E E G R A D U AT E S
Postgraduate Destinations 2013, Graduate Careers Australia
RESEARCH DEGREES
Curtin’s School of Biomedical Sciences conducts research
programs in many disciplines and is a founding member of the
Western Australian Biomedical Research Institute (WABRI). It
is also major stakeholder in a $35 million, world-class CHIRI
Biosciences Research Precinct that has been established at
Curtin University to drive forward the search for new and
improved methods of diagnosis and discovery of medicines key
to fighting chronic diseases afflicting people worldwide.
Our biomedical science research priority areas include:
• biotechnology
• cancer – diagnosis and immunotherapy
• cell biology and signalling
• biomolecular modelling, bioinformatics, systems biology and
drug discovery
• metabolic health, disease and pathogenesis (including
neurodegenerative diseases)
• microbiology (including infectious disease control and
environmental microbiology)
• molecular genetics
• stem cell biology and tissue regeneration.
We offer the following biomedical postgraduate research courses:
• Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Biomedical Science
• Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biomedical Science.
2016 COURSEWORK DEGREES: COURSES, FEES AND INTAKES
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COURSE PREREQUISITES
Biomedical Science (GDip)
CRICOS Code 010556C
Duration 1 year
Intake Feb, Jul (with CRL)*
16 800
25 200
25 200
0
A Bachelor of Science (Laboratory Medicine) or a Bachelor of
Science degree with an appropriate major. Other applicants may
be considered.
Biomedical Science (M)
CRICOS Code 058864F
Duration 2 years
Intake Feb, Jul (with CRL)*
16 800
25 200
51 600
0
An approved bachelor degree in a biology or biomedical/life
science based discipline or equivalent (with a history of above
average grades). Graduates from other science disciplines are
considered.
For more information about health sciences online postgraduate course, visit courses.curtin.edu.au
Please note: The minimum English entry requirement for Curtin is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each band.
Some courses may have higher English requirements.
*CRL = credit for recognised learning
COURSEWORK DEGREES
Biomedical Science M/GDip
These courses allow you to focus on
molecular biotechnology or infectious
diseases and microbiology, or on a
blend of the two fields, through choice of
optional units.
These courses include laboratory
classes that can develop your research
capabilities and technical skills, such as
DNA cloning and sequencing. An advanced
laboratory unit and/or individual
research projects can also develop your
professional research skills. Practical work
includes experimental design for real-life
situations, including technique selection
and problem solving in the laboratory.
Alternatively, project units can be used
for biological and medical research at
a theoretical level, advancing critical
analysis of scientific literature and the
formulation of novel hypotheses and
research proposals.
CAREER OUTLOOK
You will graduate with the knowledge
and practical skills required to work at
an advanced level in the biomedical
sector and other biotechnology related
industries.
Graduates can seek employment in:
• biotechnology and allied industries
• government
• hospital and university research and
development laboratories
• in other professions that require an
advanced understanding of molecular
biosciences.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Australian Biotechnology Association
and equivalent industry organisations
internationally.
HOW TO APPLY
CURTIN’S
F A C U LT Y
O F H E A LT H
SCIENCES
COURSEWORK DEGREES
Follow the guidelines online.
Web: international.curtin.edu.au/apply/
You may be required to provide supplementary
information with your application.
Web: curtin.edu.au/hs/pg-info
Please refer to the communicable diseases
statement before applying for these courses.
educates more
H E A LT H
Web: courses.curtin.edu.au/course_overview/
statements/communicable_diseases.cfm
HIGHER DEGREES BY RESEARCH
PROFESSIONALS
T H A N A N Y OT H E R
U N I V E R S I T Y I N
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
WHY STUDY A POSTGRADUATE DEGREE AT CURTIN?
ACCESS NEW KNOWLEDGE
AND DISCOVERIES
A Curtin health sciences degree
can give you access to the latest
knowledge and discoveries that will
improve the standard of healthcare
in Australia and make a real
difference in people’s lives.
MOVE UP THE CAREER LADDER
A postgraduate course can add new
or specialist skills and knowledge to
your repertoire. Our postgraduate
coursework and research programs
are diverse, ranging from life
sciences and clinical sciences to
population health sciences.
CHANGE YOUR CAREER
A postgraduate graduate entry
master (GEM) degree can give you
the right skills to change careers.
GET AN EDGE IN THE JOB MARKET
A postgraduate qualification may
also help you stand out from other
candidates in an increasingly
competitive job market.
PROFESSIONALLY RECOGNISED
Many of our courses are accredited
nationally and are internationally
recognised, allowing you to work in
a number of countries around the
world when you graduate.
1. Find a research supervisor in your area
of interest.
Web: curtin.edu.au/research/
find-researchers/supervisors
2. Contact your nominated supervisor and the
Curtin University Graduate Research School
to discuss the suitability of your proposed
research topic and the availability of your
nominated supervisor.
3. Forward a current CV, certified academic
transcripts (in original language and English
translation), certified award certificates (in
original language and English translation),
proof of English Language competency, and a
brief outline of your proposed research to the
Curtin University Graduate Research School.
4. Once your qualification has been assessed
and a supervisor has been secured,
your application can be submitted via
international.curtin.edu.au/apply/
Curtin University Graduate
Research School
Phone: +61 8 9266 3337
Email: [email protected]
Web: research.curtin.edu.au/
postgraduate-research/
SCHOLARSHIPS
For more information on scholarships and
scholarship application procedures, please visit
the website.
Web: scholarships.curtin.edu.au
FURTHER INFORMATION
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international.curtin.edu.au for further information.
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