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Bachelor of Science (Medical Bioscience)NOTE: This course has been updated - please refer to the undergraduate handbook change register for details. Course code: 3522 ~ Course abbreviation: BSc(MedBioSci) ~ Total credit points required: 144 ~ 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time ~ Managing faculty: Science Study mode and course locationOn-campus (Sunway) Course descriptionThe course provides specialist training in medical bioscience with a particular emphasis on techniques in tropical medicine with a focus on biotechnology. The program offers a Malaysian perspective, and several units have been specifically designed for the Malaysian context, ensuring that students gain an understanding of medical bioscience in a tropical environment. Students study a wide range of topics including anatomy, biochemistry, cellular metabolism, immunology, medical microbiology, human physiology, pharmacology and pathology. An applied research project is offered as an elective to qualified students to undertake meaningful research and further develop the skills they have learnt. Course objectivesUpon completion of this course, students will have knowledge of science across a range of disciplines, with a high level of understanding and appreciation in a broad spectrum of areas relating to medical bioscience. Students will have developed quantitative and qualitative research skills and will have an understanding of the importance of an ethical base for scientific research and development activity particularly in the context of areas such as bioengineering and human health. Course structureStudents must complete 114 points of core units plus 30 points of elective studies, with no more than 60 points of level one units overall. Elective units may be chosen from any faculty at Sunway, including units offered for other science courses. In addition, prior to graduation, students must also complete an industrial training via a professional attachment to a clinical or medical laboratory as part of the course requirements. Course requirementsStudents must complete 144 points of studies in accordance with the requirements below: Stage one
Stage two
Stage three
The maximum time for completion of the course is 10 years, including intermissions. Contact detailsCourse coordinatorDr Ton So Ha |