Programme Features
Launched in 2012, the Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (BBiomedSc) programme is a flagship undergraduate offering within the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine providing innovative biomedical education in Hong Kong. Starting from the 2025/26 academic year*, the introduction of Majors will further enrich the curriculum, broadening and deepening the educational experience for students. This new BBiomedSc programme will offer a global outlook, providing students with the flexibility to tailor their learning interest in biomedical research, bioinformatics, clinical sciences, or health technology.
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*Disclaimer: New Majors proposed under the BBiomedSc programme are to be implemented from 2025/26 subject to the approval of the University.
The programme is designed to offer interest-driven learning, allowing students the opportunity to specialise in one of the four Major areas of biomedical sciences according to their personal interests. Graduates from this programme will become well-versed and broadly trained for a variety of careers aligned to their chosen Major of study. In addition, they will acquire an excellent foundation for articulation to medical, veterinary sciences, and other health-related professional programmes through graduate entry, and for MPhil/PhD studies.
“As a biomedical sciences student at the University of Hong Kong, you will embark on a transformative journey as you learn about the exciting field of biomedicine. Our comprehensive curriculum ensures that you gain a solid foundation in the diverse realms of this discipline, empowering you to excel in the dynamic landscape of cutting-edge research and modern healthcare delivery. Welcome to a community where your academic aspirations meet boundless opportunities for personal growth and development.”
Professor Michael Häusser
Director, School of Biomedical Sciences
Programme Structure
The curriculum offers a well-balanced mix of structure and flexibility, enabling students to plan their studies in alignment with their individual interests. Students are required to complete a total of 240 credits of courses in the four-year curriculum, of which 96 credits from prescribed courses from the 4 Majors, 36 credits from Common Core courses, and 18 credits from Language Enhancement courses. The remaining 90 credits are from minors and electives.
The BBiomedSc programme provides a choice of 4 Majors:
- Biomedical Research
- Bioinformatics
- Clinical Sciences
- Health Technology
The Biomedical Research Major covers a wide range of scientific and allied disciplines, including molecular and cell biology, genetics and genome science, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, biological and medicinal chemistry, immunology and microbiology, neuroscience, public and environmental health.
The Major focuses on the structures and functions of the human body, the processes essential to life, and the principles of diseases, diagnostics, and therapeutics, as well as analytical methodologies and contemporary information technology.
Career Prospect
Graduates in this Major will be equipped with practical and transferable skills applicable to a wide range of areas in both the public and private sectors. They are highly employable in such areas as research in university and government laboratories; medical development and management for the pharmaceutical, diagnostics, medical equipment industries; and hospital and healthcare planning.
The Bioinformatics Major provides training for future leaders in the field, including high-impact biomedical big data applications such as genomics, precision medicine, single-cell analysis, multi-omic systems biology, AI analysis of biomedical image data, mobile health, electronic health record analysis, and global health and epidemiology.
Career Prospect
Graduates in this Major will specifically possess quantitative data science skills and in-depth knowledge in biomedical and healthcare analytics that are highly sought-after in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industry, hospitals, academia, and the healthcare industry and beyond, both locally and internationally.
The Clinical Sciences Major aims to prepare and cultivate the next generation of healthcare professionals for careers and further study in the fields of clinical research, clinical medicine, clinical laboratory and other healthcare-related professions. The objectives of this Major are to provide students with a strong foundation in clinical sciences, equip them with essential skills for variety of clinical research and healthcare-related settings, and foster their ability to integrate basic scientific knowledge with clinical applications.
Career Prospect
Graduates in this Major will be highly sought after in various sectors, including clinical research, healthcare management, public health roles in government or NGOs, clinical labs, diagnostic imaging centers, and more. Their expertise will be highly valued by pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, and healthcare organizations, where they can contribute to developing new medical therapies and advancing clinical practice.
The Health Technology Major aims to prepare the next generation of biomedical scientists who can lead the development of innovative clinically-oriented biomedical technology. Graduates will be equipped with essential skills and knowledge in synthetic and systems biology, protein/RNA design and engineering, gene editing, AI in medicine, digital health technologies, telemedicine, next generation biomaterials, and precision medicine. Students receive broad-based training in both laboratory skills and quantitative data science skills, as well as knowledge in clinical trial designs and regulatory affairs for therapeutics and medical devices, and translational healthcare entrepreneurship.
Career Prospect
Graduates in this Major will be in strong demand in the growing biotechnology, digital health, and medical technology industry in Hong Kong and across the globe. The graduates will be well-equipped with the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to pursue career in the private sector in established or start-up companies in pharmaceutical, cellular therapeutic, medical devices, telemedicine, digital health, and clinical regulatory affairs.
The BBiomedSc programme provides a choice of 4 Majors:
- Biomedical Research
- Bioinformatics
- Clinical Sciences
- Health Technology
The Biomedical Sciences curriculum will be offering 5 Minors to all students in the University.
Example courses:
- Global Health Informatics
- Sequence Bioinformatics
- Statistical Machine Learning
Example courses:
- Biopharmaceutical Research and Development
- Contemporary Topics in Biomedical Technology
- Stem Cell Biotechnologies in Regenerative Medicine
Example courses:
- Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
- Biomedical Signals Processing and Modelling in Biomedical Applications
- Digital Health
Example courses:
- Cancer Biology
- Genome Science
- Public Health Genetics
Example courses:
- Biological Basis of Exercise and Health
- Exercise Physiology
- Physical and Health Benefits of Exercise
The Biomedical Sciences curriculum will be offering 5 Minors to all students in the University.
Admissions Information
For JUPAS Candidates
In addition to satisfying the University entrance requirements, candidates for admissions shall satisfy all of the following requirements in HKDSE:
b) attain at least level 3 in two electives*, one of which must be:
(i) Biology or
(ii) Chemistry or
(iii) Combined Science with Biology as one of the components or
(iv) Combined Science with Chemistry as one of the components
* Mathematics Extended Part (Module 1 (M1) / Module 2 (M2)) will be recognised as equivalent to a full elective subject.
Scoring Formula
The scoring formula considers Category A subjects and M1/M2 only. Best 6 subjects will be considered.
Consideration of Other Factors
- Interview performance
- Student learning profile
- Preference for Band A Applicants
Consideration of HKDSE Combined Results & Penalty for HKDSE Repeaters
- Latest results in the recent three years
- Penalty will be imposed on subjects which were retaken
Interview
Before release of HKDSE results
- June 2025
After release of HKDSE results
- Late July 2025
For Non-JUPAS Candidates
University Entrance Requirements
Additional Requirements
- High School Level Chemistry or Biology (e.g. GCE/International A-level Chemistry or Biology, or IB Higher Level Chemistry or Biology)
- Preference for First Choice Applicants
Interview
- December 2024
- April 2025
Advanced Standing
Applicants with GCE A-Level, Cambridge Pre-U or IB Diploma qualifications and at least seven years of secondary education at the time of being admitted to the University will be granted 18 credits of Advanced Standing. These are made up of 6 credits for Core University English course and 12 credits of the Common Core courses provided that students take 1 Common Core course in each Area of Inquiry.
Advanced Standing will be granted automatically and separate application is not required. You will be contacted by the Faculty Office should Advanced Standing be granted.
Competitive Score for IB Diploma and GCE/International A-level Candidates^
IB: 36
GCE/International A-level: 1A*2A (excluding Chinese and English language subjects)
^ Competitive Score refers to the score which most successful candidates achieved over the past few years. Please note however that achieving the Competitive Score does not guarantee admission to the programme as admission decisions are based on a number of factors.
Possible Articulation and Intercalation Pathways
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (4 years)
+4 Years
Medical Doctor
at The University of Hong Kong
+3 Years
Veterinary Surgeon
at The University of Edinburgh
+1.5 Years
Diagnostic Radiographer
at The University of Sydney
+1 Year
Master of Public Health
at The University of Hong Kong
“Science is more than just knowledge, but the art of questioning the world. BBiomedSc provides a variety of articulations, encouraging students to explore the meaning of life beyond textbooks and lectures, equipping them to question the world, pursue their dreams, and strive for excellence.”
Fong Hoi Chun
BBiomedSc 2019
Exchange, Research and Summer Internship Opportunities
BBiomedSc students are provided with ample opportunities to engage in laboratory-based research, training them for a career in research and development. Under the Summer Internship Programme, they can join the research teams led by professoriate members of the Faculty, attach to the research laboratories of top-class universities abroad, or work in an external organisation related to the field of Biomedical Sciences or in other industries in the summer of Year 1, 2 and 3.
The University’s Undergraduate Research Fellowship Programme (URFP) supports students in their pursuit of research and development with the provision of scholarships. Students can also choose to participate in overseas exchange and/ or articulation programmes in their third year of study to obtain professional qualifications after graduation.
“Our programme offers a comprehensive curriculum that integrates biomedical sciences, clinical sciences, data science, and health technologies with an emphasis on human health and disease. Our goal is to nurture the next generation of leaders who will drive advancements in biomedical science and enhance the health and well-being of individuals and communities worldwide.”
Professor Cora Lai
Associate Director (Teaching and Learning), School of Biomedical Sciences