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Bachelor of Biomedicine (Degree with Honours)Informal specialisationYear: 2018
Pathology
Contact information
Coordinator
Dr Theo Mantamadiotis
Coordinator:
Dr Theo Mantamadiotis
theom@unimelb.edu.au
Administrative Coordinator:
BiomedSci-AcademicServices@unimelb.edu.au
Currently enrolled students:
Overview
The Honours program in the Department of Pathology provides an introduction to the challenging area of investigation of disease at the cellular and molecular level. Students will undertake a full-time research project based in a laboratory within the Department of Pathology or at one of our affiliated institutions. A student undertaking Honours in the Department of Pathology will have a strong interest in investigating and understanding the mechanisms of disease. The course year starts in February and ends in November and is only available full time.
Intended learning outcomes
The course is composed of a laboratory based research project, supported by course work, which will give students experience in the areas of -
- Design and execution of experiments
- Learning new laboratory techniques and procedures
- Construction of a title, hypothesis and relevant aims for a project
- Acquisition, interpretation and critical analysis of data.
- Reporting of experimental data in a concise and scientific manner through the preparation of a Thesis that is consistent with that published in scientific manuscripts
- Reporting of experimental data, through the preparation of a Thesis report, in a concise and scientific manner consistent with that published in scientific manuscripts
- Oral communication of results via presentations to a scientific audience
Students completing Honours in the Department of Pathology will develop a strong foundation for further studies as a Research Higher Degree candidate or employee with research and analysis experience.
Last updated: 31 January 2025
Structure
The Honours program consists of 100 credit points completed over 12 months full time (or part time equivalent) comprising of two (2) Advanced Coursework subjects and a Research Project.
To be awarded Honours with a specialisation in Pathology, students must successfully complete the following:
- BIOM40001 - Introduction to Biomedical Research (12.5 points)
- PATH40002 - Critical Analysis of Pathology Research (12.5 points)
- PATH40001 and PATH40005 - Pathology Research Project (75 points)
There are no elective subjects in this Honours program.
Subject Options
Coursework Component
Students must complete 25 credit points of advanced coursework subjects. This is achieved by enrolling in the following subjects in the appropriate semesters.
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
BIOM40001 | Introduction To Biomedical Research | February (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
PATH40002 | Critical Analysis of Pathology Research | Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
Research Component
Students must complete a total of 75 credit points of research across the duration of the Honours program. This is achieved by enrolling in a combination of the following subjects in the appropriate semesters.
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
PATH40001 | Pathology Research Project Part 1 | Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville) |
25 |
PATH40005 | Pathology Research Project Part 2 | Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville) |
50 |
Links
http://www.path.unimelb.edu.au/
Last updated: 31 January 2025