Satisfactory completion of one and half years full-time (three standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate study
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
or one year, full-time (two standard full-time semesters) of postgraduate study.
This course is offered by the Education Program in Reproduction and Development (EPRD), in the Monash Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology with significant input from the Ritchie Centre for Baby Health Research and other centres in the Hudson Institute of Medical Research and Monash IVF. Other Monash departments that participate in the course include anatomy and developmental biology, paediatrics, physiology, pharmacology and the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies. The program is also supported by Melbourne IVF, Family Planning Victoria, the Victorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority, the University of Melbourne, Zoos Victoria, Genetics Australia, and Melbourne Aquarium. The primary aim of the EPRD is to foster education and research into reproductive biology and medicine.
Satisfactory completion of one and half years full-time (three standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate study
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
or one year, full-time (two standard full-time semesters) of postgraduate study.
The Master of Science program in the Faculty of Science may be undertaken in the principal areas of research offered by the faculty, including: biological sciences, chemistry, earth sciences, atmospheric sciences, environmental sciences, mathematical sciences, astronomical sciences and physics.
Satisfactory completion of one and half years full-time (three standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate study
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
or one year, full-time (two standard full-time semesters) of postgraduate study.
This course is particularly well suited for health care professionals and scientists who face complex ethical issues in their working lives. It is also valuable for those involved in the development of public policy and law, as well as for anyone who simply wishes to explore issues of public concern in greater depth. It is designed in ways to suit students with little or no prior educational background in ethics or philosophy, but the course is also suitable for philosophy graduates with an interest in further study of bioethics.
Satisfactory completion of one and half years full-time (three standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate study
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
or one year, full-time (two standard full-time semesters) of postgraduate study.
This is a prestigious program of coursework and research in biomedical science for high achieving students who have completed the Bachelor of Biomedical Science or a comparable degree course.
Satisfactory completion of one and half years full-time (three standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate study
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
or one year, full-time (two standard full-time semesters) of postgraduate study.
The Master of Biomedical Science is a research degree. Enrolment in a master's by research involves the independent investigation of a research problem that has been formulated by the student. It is expected that the research undertaken will make a significant contribution to the discipline in which the student is enrolled. Students are supported by a minimum of two supervisors throughout their enrolment.
Satisfactory completion of one and half years full-time (three standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate study
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
or one year, full-time (two standard full-time semesters) of postgraduate study.
This course is offered by the Education Program in Reproduction and Development (EPRD), in the Monash Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology with significant input from the Ritchie Centre for Baby Health Research and other centres in the Hudson Institute of Medical Research and Monash IVF. Other Monash departments that participate in the course include anatomy and developmental biology, paediatrics, physiology, pharmacology and the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies. The program is also supported by Melbourne IVF, Family Planning Victoria, the Victorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority, the University of Melbourne, Zoos Victoria, Genetics Australia, and Melbourne Aquarium. The primary aim of the EPRD is to foster education and research into reproductive biology and medicine
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
Growing awareness of the link between diet and health is pushing dietitians to the forefront of health care. Research also shows how the right diet can help treat diseases, enabling dietitians to play an important role in the care of people with illness. This course prepares graduates with the professional and personal qualities required to be outstanding dietetic practitioners in a wide variety of such workplace settings. Integrated academic components and clinical practice offer a range of major studies in clinical nutrition, population health, research and food services management, giving you many career options.
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
Growing awareness of the link between diet and health is pushing dietitians to the forefront of health care. Research also shows how the right diet can help treat diseases, enabling dietitians to play an important role in the care of people with illness. This course prepares graduates with the professional and personal qualities required to be outstanding dietetic practitioners in a wide variety of such workplace settings. Integrated academic components and clinical practice offer a range of major studies in clinical nutrition, population health, research and food services management, giving you many career options.
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
The Bachelor of Science course will provide you with a broad, general science education, as well as specialist training in one or more science disciplines. The flexibility of the course and the wide range of majors and minors will allow you to explore new areas, further develop your strengths in science, and pursue your interests beyond the area in which you specialise.
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
The Bachelor of Science course will provide you with a broad, general science education, as well as specialist training in one or more science disciplines. The flexibility of the course and the wide range of majors and minors will allow you to explore new areas, further develop your strengths in science, and pursue your interests beyond the area in which you specialise.