The Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences at The University of Adelaide is a comprehensive undergraduate program that provides students with foundational and advanced knowledge in health and medical sciences. The degree is designed to develop highly sought-after skills for research and health industries. Students must complete 72 units, choosing a major in areas such as Clinical Trials, Medical Sciences, Neurosciences, Nutritional Health, Public Health, or Reproductive and Childhood Health. The curriculum includes core courses, major-specific subjects, and a research project, offering significant elective flexibility. Graduates are well-placed for careers in healthcare, research, or further study. Entry via the University Preparatory Program (UPP) is available for eligible students who have not completed Year 12, providing a pathway to this degree.