Chemistry.
Yes you will do Chemistry. First year chem in the double degree consists of CHM104 and CHM107. CHM104 is the basics, it’s what you would have done in the HSC. It focuses primarily on;
Chemical foundations and the classification of matter
Stoichiometry – chemical arithmetic
Atomic structure
Chemical bonding
Classification of matter - by physical state
Solutions
Chemical equilibrium
Acids and bases
CHM104 is basically organic chemistry. It’s a lot easier than CHM104 because in 104 you’ve learnt the basics of them. If you can pass 104, you should have no worries with 107.
The bridging course is useless, to be honest. I did it, and we were still finishing it in April, well into the Chem semester. If you want a copy of the Study Guide, I can email it to you.
what have you learned about in the bachelor of medical science?
Survivor touched on the ‘handling MedSc’, so I’ll tell you what the CSU degree entails. First year is chem, anat and phys, microbiology, statistics and a subject called ‘introductory medical science’. Introductory medical science is where you learn the importance of doing your calculations right (it’s a very easy subject), and you do an industry report on whatever your chosen field is. The lecturer, Lucy is really nice (she did medsc at csu and her PhD at USYD, knows her stuff) and you’ll have her again for Histotechniques. The Anat and Phys lecturers are awesome, Chris is the coordinator for the double degree and you’ll have him a bit for the endocrinology topics.
Statistics is an arsehole of a subject, seriously. Worst subject ever.
Second year will be;
Biochem and human molecular genetics. If you want to specialise in pathology you have to do Haematology (which I’m doing next year) and Info Tech. Info tech is even easier than Intro Med Sc. If you are doing the generic strand, you do Biochem, Human Molecular Genetics and 2 electives. Some electives have CHM104/107 as prerequisites and Anat and Phys as a prereq, so it’s vital you pass these subjects in first year to get best pick of your electives. Biochem and Molecular genetics also have 107 as prereqs.
Second semester is protein biochem and molecular cell biology. And then 2 electives. Next year I will be doing Intro Haem, intro to crime scene and Histotechniques. Second sem i’m doing chm107, microbiology, pharmaceutics and neuroscience.
Third year is when you start doing the biotech subjects.
If you specialise in Path you have to do a subject called BMS301, MedSc special topic. It’s basically where you pick a topic from a list, do a literature review and poster/presentation. Fairly straightforward, you’ll be given a mentor / supervisor, etc.
It’s a great degree. Any more questions, I’ll try and reply ASAP