Undergraduate: Course rule and topic information
Bachelor of Science
Honours Degree (Medicine)
An honours program in Medicine is offered by the Faculty of Health Sciences to students who have:
completed either the Bachelor of Science, or a qualification deemed equivalent by the Faculty Board, or another acceptable qualification and other work as prescribed by the Board; and
reached a sufficiently high standard in their undergraduate degree, or equivalent qualification (normally a GPA of 5 or above), particularly in areas relating to their proposed honours studies.
The honours program [November, 2008] comprises 36 units of study taken in one year full-time or two years part-time in the following topics:
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A Bachelor of Science Honours Committee will approve a student's admission and proposed program and appoint a supervisor and two assessors. The committee and the supervisors of each student enrolled in the degree shall comprise the Examinations Board.
A mid-year intake into this program is available, contact Karen Siegmann, Faculty of Health Sciences, on (08) 8201 2538.
Please visit the Honours website for detailed information about the honours program at:
http://health.fmc.flinders.edu.au/honours/ or contact Dr C Lunam, (Chairperson of the Honours Committee), phone (08) 8204 4704.
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