The Undergraduate Bachelor's degree consists of:
144 credit points (normally 24 units), which will include:
- No more than 72 credit points (normally 12 units) of Level 1 units
- At least 72 credit points (normally 12 units) of Level 2 or Level 3 units, including at least 36 credit points (normally 6 units) of Level 3 units
- Any relevant foundation units
This degree contains four degree-specific extended majors as listed below:
- MJD-MEDSI Medical Science
- MJD-IMSCP Integrated Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice*
- MJD-DENTS Integrated Dental Sciences*
- MJD-PHMSC Podiatric Health and Medical Sciences*
*Only available to students on an Assured Pathway
Assured pathway students will undertake all eight core Level 1 and 2 units, then meld into their unique Level 3 units alongside postgraduate student candidates within their professional clinical degree. Non-assured pathway students, enrolled in the Extended Major in Medical Science with Specialisation, take the core units at Level 1 and 2 and complete a biomedical specialisation in Level 3.
Specialisations include: Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing; Anatomy and Reproductive Biology; Genetics; Human Biology; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Physiology; Pharmacology and Toxicology; Microbiology and Immunology; and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
Students may also choose to undertake a minor, provided they will be able to complete all nominated majors and minors within 144 credit points.