Future Students

Courses for international students


Further Information

Entry Information
Intake period
February and July
Duration

3 years full time
4 years full time (honours)

Weekly First Year Time Commitment

16 - 25 hours plus own study time

Advanced Standing
Students with diplomas from polytechnics in Singapore and Malaysia could expect to receive one year of credit, except for Podiatric Medicine, Health Science, Medicine and Dentistry.
Degrees
Bachelor of Science

Annual Fees
2009: $25,000
2010: $27,500

CRICOS Code
038061G
Prerequisites

All courses at UWA: English Language Competence

Mathematics.? Students enrolling in the July intake further require Mathematics, Chemistry, and Biology or Human Biology.

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Physiology

Physiology examines how the human body works, and is a central biomedical science.

If you've wondered ....

  • Are you different from a robot?
  • What controls your heartbeat and blood pressure?
  • How does your nervous system respond to the world around you?
  • How does loud sound cause deafness?
  • What causes schizophrenia?
  • Is eating fat really bad for you?
  • What happens to our bodies during deep sea diving, or at the top of mountains or in space?

.... then you are wondering about physiology! 

Doctors, dentists and paramedics all study physiology; in fact it is a major part of their training. Scientists also study physiology and carry out important research into human and animal bodies in health and disease.

The Human Genome project is leading to a growing demand for physiology graduates who have the requisite skills and knowledge to investigate the action of genes in intact cells and body systems.

Physiology can be studied as a major in the Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Science (Neuroscience), and as an option in the Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science). Physiology units may be studied within other degrees.

In your physiology major you will study how complex living organisms such as human beings work, from the molecular and cellular levels to the integrated functioning of all the organ systems in the body.

Level 1
At Level 1 you will study preparatory sciences such as biology and chemistry. Specialised physiology units begin at level 2.

Level 2 and 3
Units focus on cells, whole body systems and neuroscience. You can major in physiology by selecting a combination of these units.

Educational Qualifications

Qualifications Grades
WA TER 80
UWA Foundation program 66
WAUFY 59
Minimum International Baccalaureate 29
Minimum All India Senior School Certificate 12
Minimum GCE or Cambridge Advanced Level Examination 8
Indian School Certificate 60

Structure

Career Opportunities

Career opportunities for physiology graduates are to be found in the areas of research (universities, hospitals, CSIRO), public health (hospitals, laboratories, foundations), education (schools, colleges and universities) and industry (pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies). Higher research and teaching positions in universities require a PhD, which can be taken after completing an Honours year or equivalent. Physiology graduates are also well prepared for graduate entry into medicine at UWA and Masters by coursework degrees such as Audiology and Pharmacy.

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The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, Perth
Western Australia 6009

Phone (+61 8) 6488 3939
Fax (+61 8) 9382 4071

Email international@uwa.edu.au