Bachelor
The combined Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Biomedical Science will enable you to develop high levels of competency in one language and functional levels of competency in a second language, while equipping you with the practical skills and essential knowledge to impact the health of people and populations.
You'll be taught by world-class researchers in cutting-edge laboratories and tutorial rooms at UWA's main campus and at the Queen Elizabeth II hospital campus as well as have access to a wide range of international exchange programs.
Students graduating with a Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Biomedical Science are uniquely placed for the job market. Their knowledge of two languages other than English, paired with cutting-edge scientific knowledge and a strong background in science communication and research, will open up employment pathways in a variety of Australian and global industries, particularly in international public health policy and government, trans-national pharmaceutical development and regulation, health philanthropy and biomedical communication.
Potential jobs*May require further postgraduate study