Program Overview
Cellular and Molecular Biomedicine
The Cellular and Molecular Biomedicine pathway provides a foundation for understanding many diseases, allowing for the design and development of effective diagnosis and treatment.
Structuring your pathway
To complete this pathway, students must take the Biomedical Science capstone course, BIOMED 399, along with the compulsory courses listed in the plan schedule. The Curriculum Catalogue provides detailed schedule information, including all compulsory and elective courses.
Enrolment in a pathway
After the first year, students can choose to specialise in a pathway using the Choose your pathway form. Alternatively, they can keep their Biomedical Science specialisation general.
Other Biomedical Science pathways
Other available pathways include:
- Anatomical Imaging Science
- Cancer Biology and Therapeutics
- Cardiovascular Biology
- Genetics
- Infection and Immunity
- Neuroscience
- Nutrition and Metabolism
- Reproduction and Development
Help and advice
The Student Hubs offer help and advice on any aspect of studies and life at the university. These services are available seven days a week at the City, Grafton, and Tai Tonga campuses and six days a week at Tai Tokerau.
Related programmes
Related programmes include:
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Health Sciences
- Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours)
- Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
- Bachelor of Optometry
- Bachelor of Pharmacy
Faculty of Science
The Faculty of Science includes the School of Biological Sciences.
