Anatomy, Developmental & Human Biology Intercalated BSc
Bachelor's degree
In Lambeth and London
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The Anatomy, Developmental & Human Biology Intercalated BSc offers students already on medical degree courses the opportunity to achieve an additional specialist degree in just one year. The course will help you to develop critical scientific research skills, and gain knowledge of a diverse range of anatomy-related fields. These include developmental biology, cell/cycle regulations, neural mechanisms, psychology and behavioural science, which reflect the teaching strengths of the department.
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About this course
One-year course leading to intercalated BSc.
Strong focus on scientific research skills.
Europe's largest centre for medical and professional healthcare education.
Teaching by internationally renowned scientists and researchers.
This BSc accepts Medical, Dental and veterinary students
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Subjects
- Psychology
- Biology
- Human Biology
- Anatomy
- Developmental Biology
- Developmental
- Data Collection
- Analysis Projects
- Surgical Sciences
- Biology of Cancer
Course programme
Courses are divided into modules. You will normally take modules totalling 120 credits.
Required ModulesYou are required to complete a research project, either library-based or experimental, from the following options:
- Experimental Project in Anatomy, Developmental & Human Biology (45 credits)
- Anatomy, Developmental & Human Biology Library Project (15 credits)
- Data Collection & Analysis Projects in Surgical Sciences & Anatomy (30 credits)
Take sufficient credits to bring your total for the year to 120, including at least 75 credits from modules marked with *, from a range of optional modules, which may typically include:
- Psychology (level 5) (15 credits)
- Emergence of Vertebrate Form & Function (level 5) (15 credits)
- Emergence of the Vertebrates Project
- Biology of Cancer (30 credits)
- Developmental Neurobiology (30 credits)
- Cellular Basis of Disease (15 credits)
- Head & Neck - Anatomy, Development & Evolution (15 credits)
- Laboratory Research project in Neuroscience (restricted to students taking Developmental Neurobiology & Principles of Neurobiological Research) (45 credits)
- Experimental Developmental Biology (15 credits)
- Mechanisms of Development (30 credits)
- Advanced Human Anatomy (30 credits)
- Behavioural Science (15 credits)
- Surgical Sciences (30 credits)
- Birth Defects (15 credits)
Please note: students can only take one of the Level 5 modules from the list above. It is also possible to take taught modules offered by other courses where they form a coherent course of study.
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Anatomy, Developmental & Human Biology Intercalated BSc