BH058 - Bachelor of Health and Biomedical Sciences (Honours)

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RMIT program code: BH058
Plan name: Bachelor of Health and Biomedical Sciences (Honours)
Plan code: BH058P18
Campus: Bundoora Campus
Credit points per semester:
Full time: 48
Part time: 24
CRICOS code: 084885G

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2024 Enrolment Program Structure

Please note your mark in all courses in which you enrol in this program will be included in the weighted average mark that will determine the honours level of your award once you have completed the program.

   Year One of Program
 

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 

You must complete a total of 96 credit points to successfully complete the program as follows:

  • 4 Core Courses. 


ENROLMENT LOAD 
 
Full-time study load is 48 credit points or Four (4) courses equivalent each semester. 
Part-time study load is 24 credit points, or Two (2) course equivalent each semester. 

 
COURSE REQUISITES 

You are required to successfully complete relevant prerequisites in the program in order to progress to the next stage of your studies. Please ensure that you have met the necessary prerequisites by checking course guides

 

CONTACT STEM COLLEGE 
 
For any enquiries, please visit STEM College Student Lifecycle for contact information and support. 

  • Program and course advice and planning 
  • Flexible semester courses 
  • Enrolment variation 
  • Credit transfer applications and Recognition of prior learning 
  • Results, program completion and graduation 

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Year One of Program

For P/T students, you must complete Research Methods and Scientific Communications (ONPS2561) and Research project 2 (ONPS2421) in year one and Research Project 1 (ONPS2562) and Research Project 3 (ONPS2422) in year two of the program. 



Academic integrity 

"Academic integrity means acting with the values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility in learning, teaching and research." In practical terms, it means developing, and submitting for assessment, your own academic work. 
 
The repercussions for breaking the rules – even accidentally – are serious, from failing an assessment to charges of academic misconduct and exclusion from a program. 
 
Please read the Introduction to Academic Integrity Tutorial and complete the Academic Integrity Awareness Digital Credential before you begin your program. 

 

Semester 1, 2024 Commencing Students 

Semester 1 2024 

  • ONPS2561 Research Methods and Scientific Communication
  • ONPS2562 Research Project 1
     

Semester 2 2024

  • ONPS2421 Research Project 2
  • ONPS2422 Research Project 3

 

Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Research Methods and Scientific Communication 24 ONPS2561 Bundoora Campus 1129 (STEM)
Research Project 1 24 ONPS2562 Bundoora Campus 1130 (STEM)
Research Project 2 24 ONPS2421 Bundoora Campus 1100 (STEM)
Research Project 3 24 ONPS2422 Bundoora Campus 1101 (STEM)
 

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Contact details and related links

Program structure enquiries

 

Program Manager: Dr Natalie Borg (natalie.borg@rmit.edu.au)

 

STEM College

For any enquiries, please see our STEM College Student Lifecycle hub for contact information and support.

 

 

Timetabling

Please go to the Class timetables web page to access timetabling information.

 

Material fees

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Enrolment

For more information about enrolment at RMIT University, please go to the Enrolment home page.

*Semester 1 classes generally commence in February and Semester 2 classes generally commence in July. Please contact your school for more information about specific class start days.

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Student Electives

University Electives are available to Undergraduate students, and in selected Postgraduate programs.

Information about University Elective courses at RMIT is available on the University Electives web site.

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