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Bachelor of Science (Biomolecular Physics)

University of Wollongong

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About

Biomolecular Science helps us understand the machinery of human cells and how diseases work. Biomolecular physicists work closely with other scientists to develop a better understanding of diseases and improve treatment, diagnosis and recovery in a range of medical conditions.

This degree will contribute to developing knowledge to actually visualise and understand molecules and use that understanding to develop new treatments and therapies to combat disease. 

All subjects include a major practical component to complement and reinforce what you learn in lectures, and ensure you gain hands-on skills that prepare for real-world activities in your future careers.

Biomolecular physicists are integrated across a wide range of careers, including commercial bio-medicine, instrumentation and biotech companies (e.g. Sigma and Life Technologies). They assist in developing molecular diagnostic instrumentation for government and institutional research laboratories. They can also assist beamline scientists at National Research Facilities (e.g. ANSTO and the Australian Synchrotron).

Molecular life sciences are at the forefront of scientific discovery, unlocking the innermost secrets of the cell and developing new ways to detect and attack disease. UOW’s research centre Molecular Horizons houses two cryo-electron microscopes: the three-metre tall, one tonne Titan Krios – the world’s most powerful high-resolution electron microscope – and the slightly smaller Talos Arctica.

Many physicists at UOW work under the aegis of the Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials (ISEM). ISEM is recognised as a flagship research strength of UOW. 

Areas of study

Chemistry, earth and environmental science, mathematics, physics, statistics.

You will also study specialist subjects in biochemistry, biology at the nanoscale, cells and organisms, electromagnetism and optoelectronics, mechanics and thermodynamics, molecules, quantum mechanics.

Career opportunities

Biomolecular physicist, biophysicist, biotechnologist, clinical researcher, laboratory technician, researcher, sales.

Professional recognition

All UOW physics degrees are fully accredited by the Australian Institute of Physics.

Practical experience

Optional internships, industry projects and other career-ready learning opportunities. Our close ties with industry bodies ensure you receive industry exposure throughout your degree. All subjects include a major practical component to complement and reinforce what you learn in lectures, and ensure you gain hands-on skills that prepare you for real-life activities in your future career.

Honours

Available as an additional year of study to meritorious students.

Fees and charges

Refer to University of Wollongong current fee information.

Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Advanced, any 2 units of English.

Recommended studies: Chemistry, Mathematics Extension 1, Physics.

Students with limited backgrounds in Physics and Chemistry are advised to enrol in bridging courses held in February each year.

Other applicants

Refer to UOW general admission criteria.

Student profile

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Further information

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