
The University of Western Australia
Bachelor of Science (Physiology)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationHow does your body cope with stresses such as intense exercise, blood loss and dehydration? How does your nervous system respond to the world around you? What happens to your body in stressful environments? This major provides answers to these questions and teaches you how the human body works.
The Physiology major teaches you how the human body works, from the molecular and cellular levels, to tissues and organs, and explains how these interact together with the environment to produce beneficial results for the organism. You'll also examine diseases and the changes that occur at the molecular and cellular levels and how these impact on whole body function. Through these investigations you'll understand how physiologists contribute to the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies to combat the mechanisms of disease.
Delivery mode
The University of Western Australia offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- 35 Stirling Highway, Perth
- 35 Stirling Terrace, Albany
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
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Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Science (Physiology) will prepare you for the following roles.
Physiologist
A Physiologist is a healthcare professional who studies the functions and processes of the human body, often focusing on how these processes affect...
Exercise Physiologist
An Exercise Physiologist creates physical activity programs for clients with a range of needs. You might develop exercise plans for people with a d...
Rehabilitation Specialist
A rehab specialist is a fitness professional who specialises in helping clients recover from sports injuries, illness or other barriers that have o...
Respiratory Therapist
A Respiratory Therapist assists patients with breathing disorders and lung conditions. You might work in hospitals, clinics, or specialised care ce...
Clinical Physiologist
A Clinical Physiologist plays a vital role in diagnosing and treating various health conditions through the use of specialised equipment and techni...
Anatomist
An Anatomist studies the structure of living organisms to understand their functions and mechanisms. You might work in research institutions, medic...
IVF Specialist
IVF Specialists are medical doctors who diagnose and treat infertility and then help their clients have a baby using in vitro fertilisation (IVF) t...
Cardiac Scientist
A Cardiac Scientist conducts diagnostic tests and procedures to assess and monitor heart function. You might work in hospitals, clinics, or special...
Cardiac Physiologist
A Cardiac Physiologist is a specialised healthcare professional who focuses on diagnosing and treating heart-related conditions through various non...
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