# Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathology)
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## Shape the future of human health
Pathology is at the very forefront of medicine. If you're looking for a future where you'll play a vital role in bettering the health of people across society, the UTS Bachelor of Medical Science in Pathology is the perfect choice. In this program, you’ll get to use industry-standard technologies in immunology, microbiology, biochemistry and molecular biology and get first-hand experience with blood and tissue testing approaches and biomolecular sensing techniques, acquiring in-demand skills for your future.
Studying at UTS means you'll be learning in the heart of Sydney at one of the country's top science facilities. Designed and delivered by experts, this course can also take you beyond the classroom, giving you opportunities for professional placements and internships.
Part of the [Faculty of Science](https://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculties/science).
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## EXPLORE
## Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathology)
### CODE
**UTS:** C10184 (version 8)
**CRICOS:** 023607A
**UAC:** 607051 Pathology (Autumn Session, Spring Session)
### LOWEST SELECTION RANK *question\_mark* This refers to the lowest selection rank to which an offer was made for a recent school leaver in the Autumn 2025 intake.
83.8
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[See pathways](#entry-schemes)
### DURATION
3 years full time\
6 years part time
### INTAKE *question\_mark* These are dates to consider when applying for your course, including when applications open and close.
Autumn Session 2026\
Spring Session 2026\
Autumn Session 2027\
Spring Session 2027
[View important dates](#admissions)
### COURSE FEES *question\_mark* This indicative tuition fee is an estimate for the entire course, based on full-time study each year. Fees are reviewed annually and may change.
Indicative total tuition fee for government-supported domestic students\
$29,332.00
[More on fees](#admissions)\
### LOCATION *question\_mark* Our classes are held at our City Campus, or specialist off-campus locations. Some of our courses are delivered via online (distance) learning.
City campus
## What you’ll study
You'll undertake a variety of foundational life sciences subjects, establishing your foundational knowledge of areas like chemistry, biology and anatomy. Then, in your major stream, you'll enhance your expertise through advanced subjects such as haematology, immunology, epidemiology and more.
You'll learn to diagnose disease, investigate the impact of specific pathologies at the molecular, cellular and organ level. Your practical training will include the processing of real tissue samples to identify diseases. You'll benefit from practical learning in our world-class tech-focused educational environments, the [Hive Super Lab](https://www.uts.edu.au/about/locations-facilities/hive-superlab) and [UTS Science Super Lab](https://www.uts.edu.au/about/locations-facilities/the-science-super-lab).
## Subjects at a glance
- ### Core subjects
| Subject Code | Subject Name |
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| 91161 | Cell Biology and Genetics |
| 65111 | Chemistry 1 |
| 60006 | Scientific Perspectives for Global Issues |
| 33116 | Design, Data, and Decisions |
| 65212 | Chemistry 2 |
| 91132 | Molecular Biology |
| 91123 | Nature and Evolution |
| 91400 | Human Anatomy and Physiology |
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## Typical course program
The outline below shows an example program for the Bachelor of Medical Science in Pathology based on a full-time study load. Please note that your exact program may differ based on your unique circumstances, such as your commencement date, subject selections and recognition of prior learning.
### Course structure
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1. #### First year
You'll kick-off your studies by completing core units within your Scientist's Tool Kit stream. Studying subjects like genetics, nature and evolution and physiology, you'll establish the thorough foundational knowledge required for your future studies.
2. #### Second year
Building on your solid fundamental knowledge, this year, you’ll commence your Pathology major. You'll study epidemiology and pathogenesis of infections, molecular biology and histology, getting hands-on experience in a real lab setting.
3. #### Third year
Your final year will gain practical knowledge in fields such as pathology diagnoses, blood transfusions and immunological health. You'll also undertake electives, which can be chosen from across faculties such as law, arts and business, to further enhance your learning experience.
4. #### Honours
The research-based Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) is available to eligible students. Completion of this program requires an additional year of full-time study.
5. #### Fourth year
Eligible students can apply for the [Bachelor of Medical Science (Medical Laboratory Professional)](https://handbook.uts.edu.au/courses/c10481.html " Bachelor of Medical Science (Medical Laboratory Professional)"). Building industry capabilities and professional experience through a placement with NSW Health Pathology, this program prepares you for a diversity of roles in the medical laboratory sector.
#### First year
You'll kick-off your studies by completing core units within your Scientist's Tool Kit stream. Studying subjects like genetics, nature and evolution and physiology, you'll establish the thorough foundational knowledge required for your future studies.
#### Second year
Building on your solid fundamental knowledge, this year, you’ll commence your Pathology major. You'll study epidemiology and pathogenesis of infections, molecular biology and histology, getting hands-on experience in a real lab setting.
#### Third year
Your final year will gain practical knowledge in fields such as pathology diagnoses, blood transfusions and immunological health. You'll also undertake electives, which can be chosen from across faculties such as law, arts and business, to further enhance your learning experience.
#### Honours
The research-based Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) is available to eligible students. Completion of this program requires an additional year of full-time study.
#### Fourth year
Eligible students can apply for the [Bachelor of Medical Science (Medical Laboratory Professional)](https://handbook.uts.edu.au/courses/c10481.html " Bachelor of Medical Science (Medical Laboratory Professional)"). Building industry capabilities and professional experience through a placement with NSW Health Pathology, this program prepares you for a diversity of roles in the medical laboratory sector.
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## Course highlights
This program is designed to give you career-ready practical skills in the identification and diagnosis of human disease and infection, as well as the technologies and processes used to detect them. You'll also be exposed to an extensive understanding of medical science fundamentals such as chemistry, biology and physiology.
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Medical pathology
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Chemistry and biochemistry
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Molecular and medical biology
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Haematology, immunology and epidemiology
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Diagnosis and treatment
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Anatomy and human health
## Admissions information
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- ### Course description
This course is designed for aspiring medical science professionals seeking to impact human health and pursue further studies in health and science. Choose this course for a hands-on approach to medical science education, guided by leading researchers and practitioners at a top Australian science faculty.
What sets this course apart is the integration of health science with essential technical and communication skills, providing a comprehensive toolkit for success in the medical science field. You will specialise in either Medical and Health-related Sciences or Pathology, gaining expertise in areas such as pharmacology, immunology, and disease treatment.
You will acquire knowledge in diagnosing diseases, developing medical innovations, and communicating complex scientific information effectively. Learning is dynamic and interactive, combining lectures, labs, and industry projects with opportunities for internships.
You will learn in the world-class Hive Super Lab and UTS Science Super Lab, two collaborative, tech-driven learning environments that support simultaneous teaching of multiple classes in one space. If you choose a Medical and Health Sciences major, you'll also have access to the Surgical and Anatomical Science Facility for the ultimate hands-on learning experience.
**Course features**
- Complete a series of **common core subjects** that underpin all undergraduate UTS Science degrees. For instance,[Data, Design and Decisions](https://handbook.uts.edu.au/subject/current/33116) and [Scientific Perspectives for Global Issues](https://handbook.uts.edu.au/subject/current/60006) are designed to equip students with a toolkit of technical and workplace skills, preparing them to thrive both at and after uni.
- **Choice of major:**
- There are two majors on offer as part of this degree. Course content is common to both majors throughout first year; from there, students specialise in their preferred area of medical science.
- **Medical and Health-related Sciences**: Known as the people side of medical science, this major covers pharmacology, immunology, haematology and pathophysiology and their application to critical and emerging areas of the profession. Study personalised medicines, evidence-based medicine processes, and medical devices and diagnostics gaining the skills to deliver new innovations that positively impact human health.
- **Pathology**: This major is focused on the understanding, detection and treatment of disease and infection using industry-standard technologies in immunology, microbiology, biochemistry and molecular biology. Students learn to diagnose disease; investigate the impact of specific pathologies at the molecular, cellular or organ level; and identify, prevent and treat infections, as well as limit their impact on society. Students also gain firsthand experience with a range of blood and tissue testing approaches and biomolecular sensing techniques – skills that are in high demand in the booming pathology laboratory sector.
- **Medical Laboratory Professional (fourth year)**: Eligible students who complete the three-year Pathology major can apply for selection into the [Bachelor of Medical Science (Medical Laboratory Professional).](https://handbook.uts.edu.au/course/current/c10481)This fourth-year program delivers industry-aligned technical skills development and extensive professional experience through a laboratory placement with our industry partner NSW Health Pathology, that equips students for a diversity of roles in the medical laboratory sector.
- **Free electives**: Students can customise the course to suit their personal or career aspirations. They can enrol in an international exchange, tailor their learning with a choice of subjects from any UTS faculty or gain hands-on experience in a diagnostic laboratory with the [Professional Experience in Medical Science](https://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-science/partners-and-community/student-internships/professional-experience-medical-science) elective .
- ### Important dates
Find out more about [application dates relating to this course](https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/admissions-entry/application-dates)
- ### Year 12 adjustment factor scheme
If you perform highly in your Year 12 subjects, your selection rank may be boosted by the [Year 12 subject scheme](https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/admissions-entry/entry-schemes/year-12-subject-scheme).
The scheme, which is automatically applied, awards selection rank adjustments to your application based on your marks in subjects that are relevant to the courses you have applied to.
- ### ATAR and selection ranks
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Transdisciplinary Electives integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines, allowing you to approach complex problems from a range of perspectives.
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- ### Course duration
Students can complete the course over three years full time or six years part time. Part-time students are required to attend some classes in daytime hours.
- ### Admission requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
**English language requirements**
IELTS Academic: overall 6.5, writing 6.0
TOEFL iBT: overall 79, writing 21
UTS College AE5: Pass
Pearson PTE: overall 58, writing 50
Cambridge C1A/C2P: overall 176, writing 169
- ### Domestic course fees
**2026 Indicative tuition fees for government-supported domestic students**
All offers for domestic undergraduate students are for [Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP)](https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/managing-your-course/fees-and-payment/domestic-student-tuition-fees/commonwealth-supported).This means the Australian Government contributes to your education costs, and you pay the remaining tuition fees, known as the [student contribution](https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/admissions-entry/fees-costs/commonwealth-supported). If eligible, you can defer payment through [HECS-HELP](https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/managing-your-course/fees-and-payment/domestic-student-tuition-fees/government-help-schemes), or you can choose to pay your fees upfront each session.
**2026 Tuition Fees**
**Indicative first-year tuition fee**: $9,537.00
**Indicative total tuition fee:** $29,332.00
**Additional Costs**
Your tuition fees do not include:
- The [Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF)](https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/managing-your-course/fees-and-payment/student-services-and-amenities-fee-ssaf), which supports student services and activities. If eligible, you can defer this fee using SA-HELP.
- Textbooks, materials, and other course-related costs.
- Any applicable payment processing fees (e.g., credit card surcharges).
**Important Information**
- Fees are shown in Australian Dollars (AUD).
- The indicative tuition fees above are based on full-time study (1 year = 48 credit points).
- Your actual fees depend on the year you enrol, your study load and the subjects you choose. Some subjects fall into different student contribution bands.
- You can calculate your student contribution based on the amounts listed in the [student contribution table](https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/admissions-entry/fees-costs/commonwealth-supported).
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- ### Assumed knowledge
Mathematics; any two units of English; any two units of Science.
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Careers
## Your future career
On completing the UTS Bachelor of Medical Science in Pathology, you'll be an established medical science professional ready to make your mark on human health. You'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills you need to apply science and technology to detect disease and illness, along with the hands-on lab experience required to kick-start your professional journey. \
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From here, you'll be ready to discover a wide world of opportunities in an array of important roles, from research and academia to hospital or pharmaceutical labs. Altogether, this will ensure you have everything you need for a rewarding, exciting career in pathology, where you'll blend science and technology to create a better, healthier world.
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For me, a scientist is a person who makes a real life impact in the lives of people.
It's definitely exciting. And I think knowing that you're making a difference and that you're making a change in people's lives is actually really motivating.
My name is Amna Zahoor, and I'm a UTS alumni.
I graduated from UTS in 2016, and I studied a Bachelor of Medical Science degree at UTS. And then I did a honors degree collaboration with UTS and the HRI.
Currently I'm working at Syntara as a research scientist.
I chose UTS because of the focus on the technology aspect. The vibe was very innovative.
It was friendly as well and focused, but at the same time very interactive.
What I wanted to do was to do something that would be translated into the clinical world and make a difference in the lives of people.
The facilities at UTS were very state of the art, very top notch facilities.
And they really resonated and aligned with what I'm doing at Syntara as well.
The practical sessions that we had with the demonstrators, they were very informal, very hands on, and laid the foundation for me to be able to build my career here, at Syntara in the real world.
Amna was immediatley job ready because she the foundations of science, but also the technical abilities to get into the lab and actually get the work done immediately.
Because we have such a longstanding, very close relationship with UTS scientists, we know the quality of the research that they're doing and we know the quality of their teaching.
So the graduates that are coming out of UTS actually have all the right background for us, to being employed.
I think what UTS graduates all share is this common denominator of having this drive and passion to make a difference.
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[### Graduate Certificate in Science](https://www.uts.edu.au/courses/graduate-certificate-in-science)
*location\_on*
City campus
*schedule*
0.5 years full time
1 year part time
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[### Bachelor of Medical Science Bachelor of Business](https://www.uts.edu.au/courses/bachelor-of-medical-science-bachelor-of-business)
*location\_on*
City campus
*schedule*
4 years full time
8 years part time
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[### Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology/Medical Science)](https://www.uts.edu.au/courses/bachelor-of-science-biotechnologymedical-science)
*location\_on*
City campus
*schedule*
3 years full time
6 years part time
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[### Bachelor of Medical Science Bachelor of Laws](https://www.uts.edu.au/courses/bachelor-of-medical-science-bachelor-of-laws)
*location\_on*
City campus
*schedule*
5 years full time
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[### Graduate Certificate in Science](https://www.uts.edu.au/courses/graduate-certificate-in-science)
*location\_on*
City campus
*schedule*
0.5 years full time
1 year part time
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