Bachelor of Health Sciences
BHlthSc
Course Overview | Course Structure | Entry & Application details | WHY BOND
COURSE STRUCTURE (24 subjects)
Students must complete at least one subject from each of the following four discipline clusters:
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Communication (1)
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Information Technology (1)
- CORE11-110 Information Technology 1
- CORE11-111 Business Applications of IT
Outcomes: To work effectively with contemporary information technology; to evaluate critically the current and future role of computing technology in the storage, retrieval and processing of information.
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Values (1)
- CORE11-120 Cultural and Ethical Values
- CORE11-121 Contemporary Issues in Law and Society
Outcomes: To appreciate the foundation of moral, ethical and social theories and their relevance to issues of public concern and debate; to use theoretical ideas in formulating arguments about how particular issues should be resolved.
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Organisations (1)
- CORE11-130 Strategic Management
- CORE11-131 Entrepreneurship
Outcomes: To appreciate the natural, dynamic and strategic positioning of organisations within their environments; to appreciate the nature of effective work in groups.
Students may then select either:
- one major (8), two minors (2 x 4 = 8) and four directional electives (4), for a total of 20 subjects
OR
- two majors (8 x 2 = 16) and one minor (4), for a total of 20 subjects
from the following:
Children’s Services
Major (8)
Students must choose 6 subjects from the following:
- CHLD12-XXX Child Protection and Safety
- CHLD11-101 Early Childhood Development Infants, Toddlers & Young Children
- CHLD12-104 Early Childhood Curriculum
- CHLD13-105 Early Childhood Education - Historical Perspectives and Current Trends
- CHLD11-108 Health and Safety in Children’s Services
- HLSC12-101 Health and Nutrition
Plus any 2 subjects from the following:
- CHLD11-103 Guiding Children’s Behaviour
- CHLD11-700 Professional Experience Children Services 1
- HLSC11-104 Families, Groups and Communities
- HLSC11-102 Human Development
- HLSC12-122 Developmental Disabilities
Minor (4)
Students must complete the follow 2 subjects:
- CHLD11-101 Early Childhood Development Infants, Toddlers & Young Children
- CHLD12-104 Early Childhood Curriculum
Plus any 2 subjects from the following
- CHLD13-105 Early Childhood Education – Historical Perspectives and Current Trends
- CHLD11-103 Guiding Children’s Behaviour
- CHLD11-700 Professional Experience Children Services 1
- HLSC12-101 Health and Nutrition
Biomedical Science (Chemistry)
Major(8)
Students must choose all subjects from the following:
- BMED11-204 Chemistry
- BMED11-205 Medical Chemistry 1
- BMED12-209 Medical Chemistry 2
- BMED11-207 Medical and Molecular genetics
Plus any 4 subjects from the following:
- BMED11-202 Human Biology
- BMED11-203 Cell Biology
- BMED11-206 Microbiology
- BMED12-211 Neuromuscular Physiology
- BMED12-212 Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology
- BMED13-215 Human Nutrition
- BMED13-213 Gastrointestinal, and Endocrine Physiology
- BMED13-214 Molecular Biology
- BMED13-216 Immunology
- BMED13-217 Pharmacology
Minor (4)
Students must complete the following 2 subjects:
- BMED11-204 Chemistry
- BMED11-205 Medical Chemistry 1
Plus any 2 subjects from the following:
- BMED11-203 Cell Biology
- BMED11-206 Microbiology
- BMED12-209 Medical Chemistry 2
- BMED11-207 Medical and Molecular Genetics
- BMED13-214 Molecular Biology
- BMED13-216 Immunology
Biomedical Science (Physiology)
Major (8)
Students must choose all subjects from the following:
- BMED11-202 Human Biology
- BMED12-211 Neuromuscular Physiology
- BMED12-212 Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology
- BMED13-213 Gastrointestinal, and Endocrine Physiology
Plus any 4 subjects from the following:
- BMED11-203 Cell Biology
- BMED11-204 Chemistry
- BMED11-207 Medical and Molecular Genetics
- BMED11-206 Microbiology
- BMED13-216 Immunology
- BMED13-217 Pharmacology
- BMED13-218 Pathology
Minor (4)
Students must complete the follow 2 subjects:
- BMED11-202 Human Biology
- BMED12-212 Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology
Plus any 2 subjects from the following
- BMED11-203 Cell Biology
- BMED12-211 Neuromuscular Physiology
- BMED11-206 Microbiology
- BMED11-207 Medical and Molecular Genetics
- BMED13-213 Gastrointestinal, and Endocrine Physiology
- BMED13-216 Immunology
Biomedical Science (Cell Biology)
Major (8)
Students must choose all subjects from the following:
- BMED11-203 Cell Biology
- BMED11-206 Microbiology
- BMED13-216 Immunology
- BMED13-217 Pharmacology
Plus any 4 subjects from the following:
- BMED11-205 Medical Chemistry 1
- BMED12-209 Medical Chemistry 2
- BMED11-207 Medical and Molecular Genetics
- BMED13-214 Molecular Biology
- SPEX13-310 Pathophysiology of Injury and Repair
Minor (4)
Students must complete the following 2 subjects:
- BMED11-203 Cell Biology
- BMED11-206 Microbiology
Plus any 2 subjects from the following:
- BMED11-205 Medical Chemistry 1
- BMED12-209 Medical Chemistry 2
- BMED11-207 Medical and Molecular Genetics
- BMED13-214 Molecular Biology
- BMED13-216 Immunology
Biomedical Science (Anatomy)
Major (8)
Students must choose all subjects from the following:
- BMED11-202 Human Biology
- BMED11-203 Cell Biology
- BMED11-222 Human Anatomy I
- BMED11-223 Human Anatomy II
Plus any 4 subjects from the following:
- BMED12-211 Neuromuscular Physiology
- BMED12-212 Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology
- BMED13-213 Gastrointestinal, and Endocrine Physiology
- BMED13-216 Immunology
- BMED13-218 Pathology
Minor (4)
Students must complete the following 2 subjects:
- BMED11-202 Human Biology
- BMED11-222 Human Anatomy I
Plus any 2 subjects from the following:
- BMED11-203 Cell Biology
- BMED11-223 Human Anatomy II
- BMED12-212 Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology
- BMED12-211 Neuromuscular Physiology
- BMED13-213 Gastrointestinal, Endocrine and Reproductive Physiology
- BMED13-216 Immunology
Forensic Science (Anthropology)
Major (8)
Students must choose all subjects from the following:
- BMED11-202 Human Biology
- BMED11-203 Cell Biology
- BMED11-222 Human Anatomy I
- BMED11-223 Human Anatomy II
- FORS11-220 Human Osteology
- FORS11-221 Forensic Anthropology
- FORS11-130 Microbial Forensics
- FORS13-320 Introduction to Forensics
Directional electives can be any subject offered within the university, but they must be approved by the Program Coordinator.


Outcomes: To communicate effectively in writing, speaking and visual; to understand the nature of communication processes and sources of difficulty in communication.