Cardiovascular Biology
If you’re on this pathway you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of the structure, function and regulation of the cardiovascular system in order to investigate the origins of various cardiovascular diseases that are prevalent in our community.
Structuring your pathway
If you choose to take this pathway you must complete the following courses plus the Biomedical Science capstone course, BIOMED 399:
Year 1 compulsory core courses
- 90 points:
- 15 points:
- Elective course (for entry to Medicine (MBChB), Bachelor of Pharmacy and Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours) you must use POPLHLTH 111 Population Health as your elective. Other students may choose to take STATS 101 Introduction to Statistics, or STATS 108 Statistics for Commerce or an alternative elective course).
- 15 points:
- General Education course approved for this programme*
Year 2 onwards
- 15 points from:
- 15 points from:
- 45 points:
- 15 points from:
- BIOSCI 201 Cellular and Molecular Biology
- BIOSCI 202 Genetics
- BIOSCI 203 Biochemistry
- BIOSCI 204 Principles of Microbiology
- EXERSCI 206 Exercise Nutrition
- MEDSCI 201 Human Structure and Function
- MEDSCI 202 Microbiology and Immunology
- MEDSCI 203 Mechanisms of Disease
- MEDSCI 204 Pharmacology and Toxicology
- MEDSCI 205 The Physiology of Human Organ Systems
- MEDSCI 206 Principles of Neuroscience
- 30 points:
- 15 points from:
- 15 points from:
- BIOSCI 347 Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology
- BIOSCI 348 Food and Industrial Microbiology
- BIOSCI 349 Biomedical Microbiology
- BIOSCI 350 Protein Structure and Function
- BIOSCI 351 Molecular Genetics
- BIOSCI 353 Molecular and Cellular Regulation
- BIOSCI 355 Genomics and Genome Biology
- BIOSCI 356 Developmental Biology and Cancer
- BIOSCI 358 Nutritional Science
- MEDIMAGE 300 Medical Imaging for Biomedical Science
- MEDIMAGE 302 Sectional Imaging Anatomy and Pathology
- MEDSCI 300 Analytical Anatomy and Visualisation
- MEDSCI 301 Molecular Basis of Disease
- MEDSCI 302 Cancer Biology
- MEDSCI 309 Biophysics of Nerve and Muscle
- MEDSCI 311 Cardiovascular Biology
- MEDSCI 312 Endocrinology of Growth and Metabolism
- MEDSCI 313 Reproductive Biology
- MEDSCI 314 Immunology
- MEDSCI 315 Nutrition, Diet and Gene Interactions
- MEDSCI 316 Sensory Neuroscience: From Molecules to Disease
- MEDSCI 317 Integrative Neuroscience: From Fetus to Adult
- MEDSCI 318 Pharmacokinetics and Drug Toxicity
- MEDSCI 319 Molecular Pharmacology
- MEDSCI 320 Pharmacology of the Brain and Body
- 15 points:
- BIOMED 399 Capstone: Biomedical Science
**Students interested in the cardiovascular system at a molecular level should take BIOSCI 201 and 203, and then BIOSCI 353. Alternatively, students interested in the cardiovascular system at a systems level should take MEDSCI 204 and then MEDSCI 320.
- BIOMED 399 Capstone: Biomedical Science
*Biomedical Science students can only take General Education courses from Schedule O and EMHSS.
You can use our degree planners to help you plan the courses you need to take for your BSc. To find the most up to date Biomedical Science (Cardiovascular Biology pathway) degree planner, go to the Science degree planners page.
Enrol in a pathway
After your first year you can keep your Biomedical Science specialisation general, or you can enrol in a pathway using the Choose your pathway form.
Other Biomedical Science pathways
Cardiovascular Biology not your thing? You can choose to keep your Biomedical Science specialisation general, or you can choose a different pathway.
Browse our other Biomedical Science pathways to find one that matches your interests:
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