Australia
Bachelor Degree
5 Year(s)
24 February 2025
7.0 IELTS
About the course
In your first year, you'll complete discipline-based subjects in medicine and begin developing skills in clinical communication. You will also develop skills in interprofessional practice by learning alongside other health sciences students.
Your second and third years will be devoted to a more intensive study of medical knowledge that focuses on the structure and function of the human body in health and disease.
In your fourth year, you'll transition from the Curtin campus into a clinical setting, and work with people from all age groups under clinical supervision in hospital and community settings, including in rural and remote locations.
Your final year will be in clinical settings where you will work as a member of a healthcare team in preparation for your internship once you graduate.
This course will make you industry ready, Curtin recognises the complex issues facing the Western Australian health system, its workforce and the need for more doctors to be “generalists” in their orientation. This means we are committed to producing graduates who are better equipped to meet community needs, with primary care expertise, strong leadership skills and the ability to operate effectively in interprofessional care teams.
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Entry requirements for Curtin University
Writing 7.0
Speaking 7.0
Reading 7.0
Listening 7.0
Overall band score 7.0
IB 24
TOEFL IBT - 79
R ? 13 L ? 13 S ? 18 W ? 21
TOEFL PBT (Paper Based Test) - 570 and 4.5 in TWE
English language requirements
TOEFL Internet based overall score: 99.0
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