Master of Translational Medicine
The program has 2 core integrative courses and a capstone research-related course.
Required Courses
MEDN8000 - Translational Medicine: From Discovery to Healthcare
MEDN8001 – Translational Medicine Pathways
At least one of:
MEDN8004 - Translational Medicine Research Project
MEDN8005 - Translational Medicine Essay
MEDN8006 - Translational Medicine Research Proposal
Remaining courses to be chosen from the electives under the guidance of the program convenors, with courses to be chosen from at least two of the themes:
Fundamental Discovery
BIOL8020 – Genomics and Biotechnology
BIOL6171 – Biochemistry and Nutrition
BIOL8702 – Advanced Molecular Biology Techniques
BIOL6141 – Infection and Immunity
BIOL6144 - Molecular Immunology
BIOL6101 – Cellular Neuroscience
BIOL6102 – Sensory Neuroscience
Translational Medicine and Health Sciences
CHMD8004 – Qualitative Methodologies for Health Research
MEDN8002 - Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research
MEDN8003 - Principles of Clinical Pharmacology
MEDI8114 - Evidence Based Practice: Translational Medicine in Clinical Settings
BIOL6007 – Advances in Human Genetics
GEND6501 – Technoculture and the Body
CHMD8014 – Perspectives on Culture, Health & Medicine
POPM8001 – Mental Health
POPH8100 – Fundamentals of Epidemiology
Health Policy and Practice
MEDI8203 - Introduction to Health Policy and Administration
MEDI8204 - Contemporary Issues in Public Health
MEDI8108 - Principles of Health Economics and Financing
MEDI8109 - Health Technology Assessment
MEDI8110 - Health Policy Seminar
SCOM8027 - Science and Public Policy
Global Health.
DEMO8079 - Health Demography
BIOL6191 - Biotechnology in Context
SCOM8021 - Ethics, Issues and Consequences of Science
BIOL8021 – Health and Disease in a Changing World
CHMD8001 – Directed Readings in Culture, Health & Medicine
CHMD8006 - Global Health and Development
Other relevant graduate courses (BIOL, NEUR, PSYC, MEDI, POPH, POPM codes) with the approval of the program convenor.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




