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Course structure

The Bachelor of Clinical Science is based on the provision of foundation subjects broadly in medical science, humanities, Indigenous awareness, ethical practice and rural-oriented clinical research and practice. The latter two areas will be the focus of the third year of the program and will be presented in a problem-based format jointly designed to dovetail with the content and style of delivery of the graduate entry dental and medical degrees at the University of Sydney.

Enrolment pattern

Year one
Session 1
BMS129 Physiological Sciences 1
CHM104 Chemistry 1A 
PSY111 Foundations of Psychology 1S
STA201 Scientific Statistics

Session 2
BMS130 Physiological Sciences 2
CHM107 Chemistry 1B
MCR101 Introduction to Microbiology
SOC108 Sociology of Health and Health Care

Year two
Session 3
BCM211 Foundations of Biochemistry
BMS240 Human Molecular Genetics
BMS340 Pharmacology (16 points commenced)
IKC100 Reconciliation Education in a Health Context

Session 4
BMS310 Disease Processes
BMS340 Pharmacology (completed)
HLT330 Research Methods in Clinical Sciences  
LAW131 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health

Year three
Session 5
HLT310 Reflective Clinical Practice (PBL) (16 points commenced)
HLT320 Research in Clinical Practice (PBL) (16 points commenced)

Session 6
HLT310 Reflective Clinical Practice (PBL) (completed)
HLT320 Research in Clinical Practice (PBL) (completed)  

 

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