Biochemistry (research placement) MSci
Master
In Brighton
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Brighton
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Duration
4 Years
In the School of Life Sciences at Sussex, you'll learn from some of the world’s leading biochemists.
This means you can choose from a range of modules – based on the latest research – in topics such as molecular biology and drug discovery. You’ll understand the theory, practise your skills in laboratory sessions and get ready for your own research project.
And through the integrated Masters year and paid summer research placements, you develop advanced research skills and contribute to world-leading research.
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About this course
Recent Life Sciences graduates have taken up a range of roles, including:
analytical scientist, Bioventics
clinical trials intern, Medpace
medical laboratory assistant, NHS.
You will also need GCSE (or equivalent) English, Mathematics and two Science subjects with grade B in each (or grade 5 in the new grading scale).
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Subjects
- Biology
- Biochemistry
- Genetics
- Molecular Biology
- Human Physiology
- Organic Chemistry
- Physiology
- Biological Chemistry
- Cell Biology
- Pharmacology
Course programme
Autumn teaching
- Academic Skills in Life Sciences
- Human Physiology
- Introduction to Organic Chemistry
- Molecular Biology
- Biological Chemistry
- Cell Biology
- Introduction to Metabolism and Pharmacology
- Research Methods in Biochemistry
- Life Sciences Research Placement 1
Autumn teaching
- Cell Regulation and Cancer
- Genetics and Genomics
- Principles of Neuroscience
- Structural Basis of Biological Function
- Applications of Organic and Bioinorganic Chemistry
- Clinical Biochemistry
- Combating Disease
- Experimental Biochemistry
Study abroad (optional)
Apply to study abroad – you’ll develop an international perspective and gain an edge when it comes to your career.
Research placementsDuring each summer throughout your degree you can apply to work on a research problem with a member of faculty in the Biochemistry subject group. It’s an ideal opportunity to hone your research skills, and take the first steps toward a research-based career.
You’ll receive funding to cover your living expenses for the duration of any research placements you take.
Year 3 at sussex
OptionsAutumn teaching
- Cell Signalling and its Applications in Therapeutics and Disease
- Immunology in Health and Disease
- Life Sciences Year 3 Research Project (Experimental)
- Life Sciences Year 3 Research Project (Literature)
- Molecular Genetics
- Neuronal Transduction and Transmission
- Regulating the Transcriptome
- Bio-organic Chemistry
- Genome Stability, Genetic Diseases and Cancer
- Genomics and Bioinformatics
- Innovation in Bioscience and Medicine
- Molecular Pharmacology
- Neuronal Plasticity and Gene Regulation
- Post Transcriptional Control of Gene Expression
- Protein Form and Function
Autumn teaching
- Advanced Methods in Molecular Research
- Life Sciences Master of Science Research Proposal
- Life Sciences MSci research project
Autumn teaching
- Cell Signalling and its Applications in Therapeutics and Disease
- Fundamentals of Cancer Cell Biology
- Immunology in Health and Disease
- Molecular Genetics
- Neuronal Transduction and Transmission
- Regulating the Transcriptome
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Biochemistry (research placement) MSci