Biomedical sciences

Biomedical sciences

Discover how biomedical sciences help us understand disease, how it occurs, what happens and how we can control, cure and prevent it.

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Why study biomedical sciences at RMIT?

State-of-the-art facilities

The award-winning $32-million biosciences building at our Bundoora campus is at the centre of our biomedical science courses. Learn to use cutting-edge equipment such as our 3D anatomy visualisation and virtual dissection tool.

Prepare for your career

Graduate work-ready with industry placements or partnered research projects.

Industry-connected learning

Learn from practising industry professionals, and benefit from their wealth of industry experience and network of contacts.

Choose a biomedical science course

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Career outcomes

Pioneering health solutions

Biomedical sciences improve individual health outcomes and contribute to the advancement of public health initiatives. 

As a graduate of an RMIT biomedical sciences course, you'll be at the forefront of innovation, tackling today's healthcare challenges and breaking new ground in areas such as cancer therapy, drug development, stem cell research, and diagnostic pathology.

Here are just a few of the career outcomes for undergraduate and vocational graduates:

  • biomedical engineer
  • healthcare consultant
  • medical laboratory scientist
  • medical marketer
  • pharmaceutical scientist
  • pharmacist
  • public health administrator
  • research scientist
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Industry connections

Co-designed with industry

RMIT maintains strong links with industry to ensure our programs are relevant and meet the needs of industry, government and the community.

All of our biomedical science courses are co-designed with industry to prepare you to work anywhere in diagnostic pathology, medical research pharmacy, laboratory medicine, pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical research.

Students have been placed at major teaching hospitals, including Royal Children's, Peter MacCallum, Osteon Health, and private laboratories. These placements include microbiology, haematology, biochemistry and blood banking.

Projects that have a real impact

RMIT is a key partner in BioFab3D@ACMD, Australia's first robotics and biomedical engineering centre embedded within a hospital. This collaborative partnership has enabled RMIT to remain at the forefront of the 3D bioprinting revolution and continue to make an impact, with researchers working on new biofabricated technologies to repair deteriorating bone in older people, developing a customised, self-regulating artificial pancreas for people with diabetes and building replacement muscle for trauma patients.

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Australia’s first 3D-printed spinal implant

Working closely with industry and medical specialists, RMIT researchers successfully developed Australia’s first 3D-printed spinal implant, providing relief to a patient suffering from severe back pain due to a rare spinal defect.

Experience biomedical sciences at RMIT

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Meet Sitao Liu – Master of Laboratory Medicine

"I have a degree in biomedicine, but I found that I needed to further build my knowledge and skills in order to work as a medical scientist. I chose to study a Master in Laboratory Medicine at RMIT because it has a strong focus on work experience and industry relevant skills."

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Tour our health science facilities

Discover what it’s like to study biomedical sciences at RMIT. Join our student host Hugo on a whilwind tour of some of the Bundoora campus’ incredible spaces.

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