Description
This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to be a part of the next generation of biomedical research scientists.
Requirement
We know that you may have study beyond three A levels that will help prepare you for your degree. If you are not eligible for a contextual offer, we recognise these studies through our alternative offers.
AAB in three A levels including grade A in Biology and A in Chemistry plus one of:
grade A in an EPQ or IEPQ
grade B in a Core Mathematics qualification
grade B in AS level Mathematics or Statistics (except if you are studying an A level in that subject)
grade B in a fourth A level, where your four A levels include A level Mathematics or Statistics
an appropriate grade in any other project qualification we recognise
Structure
You’ll learn to apply biological sciences to explore human health and the causes, prevention and treatment of diseases such as cancer and Parkinson’s disease. You'll study a broad range of topics including genetics, genomics, human physiology, cancer, pathology, infection and immunity, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry and pharmacology.
In the first two years, you will study a set of core units across both departments, with the opportunity to choose optional units in the second and penultimate year.
Fees
£18500 for international students