With a biomedical degree, you’ll learn to analyse and interpret complex data, then use it to make a positive difference to people’s lives.

Explore biology, medicine, disease, chemistry and physiology (all touchpoints of biomedical science degrees) and apply your fundamental understanding of human anatomy, microbiology, biochemistry and physiology to real-world situations.

We’re the only university in Australia with MRI and MEG labs on campus, so when you graduate, you’ll be confident in using the latest technology.

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  • Bachelor of Biomedical Science

    Bachelor of Biomedical Science

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Study Biomedical Science at Swinburne

Study Biomedical Science at Swinburne

Hear from Tara and Don who have taken a year out from studying biomedical science to complete paid professional placements as cardiac technologists at Monash Heart. From conducting exercise tests to putting heart monitors on newborn twins, they’re both learning skills they can use in the workforce after graduation.

Our MEG and MRI machines

Researchers using Swinburne's state-of-the-art magnetoencephalography and magnetic resonance imaging equipment.

Access Swinburne's neuroimaging facility
  • Swinburne’s Siemens 3T Prisma magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner.
    Swinburne’s Siemens 3T Prisma magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner.
  • A woman sits inside a large chair like machine with her head inside a scanner. A blue light is shining around.
    A woman having a Magnetoencephalography scan
  • Swinburne’s Elekta Neuromag TRIUX magnetoencephalography (MEG) scanner.
    Swinburne’s Elekta Neuromag TRIUX magnetoencephalography (MEG) scanner.

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