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Professional Outcomes

The broad scope of Bond’s Biomedical Sciences degree ideally positions graduates to enter a wide range of professions involved in, or allied to, the healthcare industry. This includes employment in:

  • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Biotechnology sector
  • Hospitals
  • Health administration
  • Diagnostics
  • Veterinary/animal health
  • Medical devices industries
  • and many other related services.

Graduates may also pursue biomedical research opportunities within universities, government and privately owned research institutes.

Further Study

Undergraduate qualifications in Biomedical Science provides an ideal foundation for postgraduate research studies through to PhD level or for further studies in medicine, pharmacy, nutrition and dietetics, medical laboratory science, exercise science and rehabilitation.

Immediately upon completing the Bachelor of Biomedical Science program, high achieving students may apply for the Faculty’s Honours program – a combination of coursework and research whereby they will conceptualise, plan, organise, undertake and report on an independent research project.

Career Planning

The on-campus Career Development Centre offers a source of key employer contacts and online job listings on the Career Hub web portal.

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