
The University of Sydney
Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Physiology)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationThe honours in science year is a widely recognised and highly regarded additional year of undergraduate study available to you after you complete your undergraduate course. It's an opportunity to explore your research potential and put the theory from your undergraduate studies into practice.
Physiology Major
Physiology is the study of how the various tissues and organs of the body work to support life and grow. Undertaking studies in physiology will advance your understanding of how the body works, which is often of practical relevance in clinical medicine. If you are considering a career as a research scientist in the area of physiology, then the honours year in physiology is an essential first step in exploring your research potential.
In the honours year, you undertake an independent research project under the guidance of a supervisor from the Discipline of Physiology and a number of coursework units. Your research project will normally be part of a larger academic project within the discipline, and focus on a specialised aspect of physiology.
There are a number of projects and labs that cater for a wide range of interests. You may become part of one of the following labs: auditory neuroscience, blood cell development, cardiovascular neuroscience, human reproduction, muscle cell function, vision, among others.
Delivery mode
The University of Sydney offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- Camperdown, NSW
- J12/1 Cleveland St, Darlington, NSW
- Level 2, Building A M02/88 Mallett St, Camperdown, NSW
- Manning Rd, Camperdown, NSW
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Physiology) will prepare you for the following roles.
Clinical Pathologist
A Clinical Pathologist examines laboratory samples to diagnose diseases and conditions. You might work in a hospital, a diagnostic laboratory, or a...
Physiologist
A Physiologist is a healthcare professional who studies the functions and processes of the human body, often focusing on how these processes affect...
Biomedical Researcher
Biomedical Researchers conduct investigations into the biological processes and mechanisms of diseases to develop new treatments and therapies. You...
Anatomist
An Anatomist studies the structure of living organisms to understand their functions and mechanisms. You might work in research institutions, medic...
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