Bachelor of Medicine - Joint Medical Program
Why study the Bachelor of Medicine - Joint Medical Program at UNE?
Yearly Admission Process:
1. Register to sit the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Services Admissions Test (UMAT) in June; and
2. Apply Direct to the Joint Medical Program (JMP) (either standard non-rural or RRAS) by 3 September; and
3. Apply through the Universities Admission Centre (NSW and ACT) by 30 September.
The B Medicine - Joint Medical Program is offered jointly by the University of Newcastle and the University of New England. The curriculum for this program will be identical at both Institutions. Applicants successful in gaining entry to the BMed - JMP will be offered a place at either University of Newcastle or University of New England based on the preference listed on their JMP direct on-line University application.
The BMed-JMP curriculum is centred on problem-based learning with clinical and basic sciences integrated throughout the program. Clinical exposure begins in first year and continues throughout the program.
The BMed-JMP and future professional practice is both mentally and physically demanding. Prospective students should be aware that physical capabilities sufficient to perform all aspects of routine medical practices, such as physical examination, and routine medical and surgical procedures, are required in order to meet program requirements.
Information booklets (University of Newcastle/University of New England 'Bachelor of Medicine - Joint Medical Program Selection Procedure 2009') will be distributed to secondary schools in NSW and the ACT in July. The booklet will be available online at www.newcastle.edu.au/jmp or from the Enquiry Centre, University of Newcastle or The Student Centre, University of New England from July.
For UMAT application forms and information booklets contact the UMAT Office, ACER Assessment Services, Private Bag 55, Camberwell, VIC 3124 or call (03) 9277 5746 or http://umat.acer.edu.au.
Career Opportunities
Examples include medical practice or medical research (with further study)
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Degree Snapshot
DURATION
5 Years Full-timeFEES
Commonwealth Supported Place2009 STUDY OPTIONS
Armidale
Semester 1, On CampusHow to Apply
Domestic Students
All students apply directly to the Joint Medical Program and lodge a UAC application . This course is only available on-campus (Armidale or Newcastle).
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| Official Abbreviation | BMed | ||||||
| Course Type | Undergraduate | ||||||
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| 2008 UAI | New Course | ||||||
| Fees | Commonwealth Supported Place | ||||||
| Total Credit Points | 240 | ||||||
| How to apply |
All students apply directly to the Joint Medical Program and lodge a UAC application . This course is only available on-campus (Armidale or Newcastle). For more information, click here |
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| Intensive Schools | Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. |
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| Entry Requirements | Admission to candidature shall be determined on the basis of previous Year 12 studies, or Higher education qualifications, or overseas qualifications considered equivalent to Australian qualifications; and resuls of the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admissions Test (UMAT); and interview as determined by the Joint Medical Program Governing Committee. Assumed knowledge is any two units of English. Rural/Remote students: Students who can demonstrate a significant rural/remote background may be eligible to apply under the Rural/Remote Admissions Scheme (RRAS). For further information call the Enquiry Centre, University of Newcastle (02) 4921 5000 or Student Centre, University of New England (1800 818865). Indigenous students: May apply for admission through the Bachelor of Medicine-Joint Medical Program (BMed-JMP) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander admissions scheme. Indigenous students wishing to be considered for entry to the BMed-JMP for 2009 must submit a UAC application by 31 October 2008 including B Medicine (780000 CSP). For further information concerning indigenous selection and application requirements call Wollotuka - School of Aboriginal Studies, University of Newcastle (02 4921 6863) or Student Centre, University of New England (1800 818865) or the Oorala Aboriginal Centre,University of New Engalnd (02) 6773 3034. |
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| Additional Requirements | In addition to submitting a UAC application for 2009, you must: (i) Submit a Bachelor of Medicine-JMP direct on-line University application with the Faculty of Health, University of Newcastle by 30 September 2008. Late applications will not be accepted. Applications must be lodged on-line. The online application will open in August 2008 and will be available at www.newcastle.edu.au/jmp: (ii) Register to sit the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admissions Test (UMAT) with the UMAT office by 6 June 2008. Upon payment of an additional fee, late applications will be accepted until 20 June 2008. (iii) Lodge an application with UAC - the closing date for on-time UAC applications is 30 September 2008. Upon payment of the appropriate late fee, late applications will be accepted by UAC. Include 780000 (CSP). B Medicine-JMP as a preference on the UAC application by 28 November 2008. Further information may be obtained from the UAC website: www.uac.edu.au (iv) Attend a UMAT session at the nominated test site on 30 July 2008; (v) Attend an interview during November or December, if required; and (vi) Be selected in competition with other eligible applicants. |
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| Practical, Clinical or Work Experience | Candidates will be required to spend up to 2 semesters away from their university of enrolment while undertaking clinical placements. Time spent in the Year 3 Health Equity Selective and the Year 5 Primary Health Care Selective shall not be included in the minimum 2-semester clinical placement requirement. Candidates may elect to undertake placements of up to 2 years in an approved 'away' location. Candidates will be responsible for all costs associated with travel and accommodation for 'away' placements. |
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| Advanced Standing | Advanced standing will not be granted towards the course. Under the terms of the Joint Medical Program, the University of New England policy on advanced standing does not apply. |
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Course Rules for the Bachelor of Medicine Joint Medical Program
This information can be found at
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/program/undergraduate/2008/10379.html
