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Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery

Build the foundational skills in clinical pathology and patient management that will equip you to become an effective and empathetic doctor. Through the only undergraduate medicine degree in North Queensland, you will become equipped to confidently diagnose and manage a broad range of medical conditions. Develop patient centred and socially responsible practices through diverse hands-on learning opportunities, including practical experience that prioritises capabilities in rural and remote medicine.

#1 in QLD

for full-time employment 2026 Good Universities Guide, UG Medicine

#1 in QLD and #2 in Australia

for median graduate salary and overall educational experience 2026 Good Universities Guide, UG Medicine

5 Stars

for student teacher ratio and social equity 2026 Good Universities Guide

Commencing

  • Townsville: February
  • Cairns: February

Fees

$13,558+

$36,357^

+

estimated annual Commonwealth Supported Fee for a full-time study load. Please note this estimate is variable and subject to fluctuation depending on choice of elective subjects.

^

estimated annual tuition fee for a full-time study load

Plus Student Services and Amenities fee. Fee deferral and scholarships available if eligible


Currently displaying fees for 2026, which are subject to change in following years.

Duration

6 years full-time

Entry Requirements

English (3/4,C), Mathematical Methods (Units 3/4,C), Chemistry (Units 3/4,C)


QTAC Codes

  • 317012
  • 327012

Course detail

Real stories

  • Violet James B Medicine.

    Student

    Violet James

    Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery

    As a student aiming to become a patient-centred doctor, I was drawn to JCU because of their emphasis on rural and tropical health. I come from a rural town myself, so, being able to give back to smaller communities one day is something I am looking forward to.

  • Alumni

    Dr Harris Eyre

    Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery

    JCU transformed my life. No one, certainly not me, would have ever predicted I’d be doing what I’m doing now. For that I will be forever grateful.