A few days ago
Anonymous

Course structure of Biomedical Science?

Next year I will be studying Biomedical Science at University. Unfortunately the University does not have a course structure on its website. Does anyone perhaps know of a website where I can get a basic (preferably detailed) idea of the courses which I will be facing (and what they entail) when I start studying Biomedical Science next year?

Thank you very much.

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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Biology 101 with lab

College Math or Trig or Calculus (depends on how you placed on the test)

English 101

College Chemistry or Inorganic Chemistry with lab

Generally some type of history or poly sci course

Generally some type of fine arts course

It gets rougher after that

Next semester or by 2nd year you will face the dreaded

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

You will also face anatomy and physiology

More English and Poly Sci

More math (probably for 3 years)

More Biology with lab.

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4 years ago
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Biomedical graduates can in many circumstances chagne to start up a medical degree, or can maybe persue a profession in biochemical engineering or be a biochemical technician? Its slightly foggy…. attempt some web pages. Or bypass onto a college website, clcik on the Biomedical sciences and notice what it says approximately what their pupils do afterwards. good success!.
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A few days ago
Magnetochemist
First year: bio, general chem, bio calculus, bio based physics, and electives. The bio med program does not always require organic chemistry as it depends on the school.

BTW, organic chemistry is the EASIEST of the chemistry subjects with physical/quantum being the most difficult. Inorganic solid state chem and bonding theory can also become quite difficult.

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