Program Introduction
The Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences program* is designed for undergraduates aspiring to pursue career development in the field of biomedical sciences, providing a comprehensive and cutting-edge educational platform. The curriculum covers the core concepts of biomedical sciences, including molecular biology, cell biology, physiology, and pathology, enabling students to gain in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles and applications of biomedical sciences.
Course Features
1. Practice-Oriented Learning
Students will have opportunities to participate in laboratory work, internships, and research projects, which will enhance their practical skills and problem-solving abilities. By collaborating with industry experts, students can apply their knowledge in real-world contexts.
2. Interdisciplinary Integration
The curriculum combines multiple fields, including basic sciences and clinical knowledge, to foster a comprehensive understanding of biomedical sciences. This interdisciplinary approach helps students conduct integrated assessments and analyses of complex health issues.
3. Cutting-Edge Technologies Exposure
Students will encounter the latest research advancements and technologies, such as gene editing, protein engineering, and bioinformatics. This knowledge equips students with a forward-looking perspective to assess the future development directions of biomedical sciences.
4. Translation and Application of Biomedical Knowledge
Students will be able to widely apply the knowledge they have learned to research and development in the health industry, focusing on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases.
5. Cultivation of Innovative Thinking
Encourage students to develop critical and innovative thinking by continuously challenging conventional knowledge and concepts, enabling students to adapt in the rapidly changing field of biomedical sciences in their future careers.
Advancement Prospects
1. Master's and Doctoral Degrees
Graduates may choose to further their studies by pursuing master's or doctoral degrees in fields such as biomedical sciences, molecular biology, public health, clinical research, and more.
2. Interdisciplinary Studies
Students may also consider shifting towards related disciplines, such as management in health and related industries, to expand their career options.
Graduate Employment
Graduates of the Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences program can work in various biomedical-related institutions and organizations, such as researchers in hospitals, universities, and research centers, biomedical science consultants in insurance companies, sales representatives, and product specialists in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.
* The new programs are planned to be launched in the 2026/2027 academic year. Operations will start after registration is completed with Education and Youth Development Bureau and published in the Official Gazette of Macao SAR.