Semester 1 Units

Exam Timetables

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Electronic Learning Resources

Electronic versions of unity of study resources such as unit manuals, unit outlines, lecture notes, etc if available for the units of study listed below can be accessed from the University's e-Learning website
(Please note that (a) only enrolled students have access to the units of study on the USYD e-Learning website and (b) not all units of study have electronic learning support material on the USYD e-Learning website.)

Essential Requirement for Laboratory Classes

  • It is an essential requirement that you are familiar with the gown and glove policy that operates in the Anatomy and Microbiology Laboratories.

Semester 1 Units

Unit Number

Unit Name

Coordinator

BIOS1126
Human Biology and Biochemistry
BIOS1130
Molecules and Energy
BIOS1132
Neuroscience I
BIOS1136
Functional Anatomy A
BIOS1137
Introductory Neuroscience
BIOS1139
Functional Anatomy B
BIOS1141
Neuroscience II
BIOS1155
Structure Function and Disease A
BIOS1156
Human Biology and Radiobiology
BIOS1159
Functional Anatomy A (Exercise Science)
BIOS1161
Biochemistry and Human Biology
BIOS1163
Speech Science
BIOS2062
Neurobiology II: Communication Disorders
BIOS2098
Body Systems: Structure & Function II
BIOS2099
Body Systems: Structure & Function II & Pharmacology
BIOS2111
Introductory Toxicology
BIOS3063
Project Design & Management
BIOS3066
Current Issues in Health Care
BIOS3068
Principles of Toxicology
HSBM1003
Principles of Human Body Systems B

 

Semester 2 Units

Unit Number

Unit Name

Coordinator

BIOS1127
Body Systems I Catherine Willis
BIOS1132
Neuroscience I Damian Holsinger
BIOS1133
Body Systems: Structure & Function Ann Murphy
BIOS1136
Functional Anatomy A Darren Reed
BIOS1144
Functional Anatomy B (Physiotherapy) Catherine Willis
BIOS1157
Introductory Health Physics Fazlul Huq
BIOS1158
Structure Function & Disease B Elizabeth Hegedus
BIOS1160
Functional Anatomy B (Exercise Science) Jan Douglas-Morris
BIOS1165
Hearing Science & Audiology Helen Ritchie
BIOS1166
Neuroscience Damian Holsinger
BIOS2096
Body Functions & Disease Catherine Willis
BIOS2103
Neurosciences for Physiotherapists John Burne
BIOS2108
Visual Neuroscience Alan Freeman
BIOS2109
Body Systems II Catherine Willis
BIOS3061
Embryology & Genetics Helen Ritchie
BIOS3062
Ocular Motor Systems Alan Freeman
BIOS3065
Anatomical Analysis of Exercise Karen Ginn
BIOS3068
Principles of Toxicology Diana Oakes

Timetables

Mid Semester Exam Timetable

Deferred Exam Timetables

For New Students

  • Bridging Courses

The Discipline of Biomedical Science offers a Chemistry and Physics Bridging Course in February of each year.  If you are wondering whether it would be beneficial for you to enrol in either or both of these courses, download the attached file and test your knowledge. If you get less than 25 out of 40 correct answers we suggest you enrol in the bridging course prior to the start of semester.

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Last update:  30th January 2008