Biological Sciences

Bachelor's degree

In Leeds

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Leeds

  • Start date

    Different dates available

As new techniques for studying molecules and cells are rapidly increasing our understanding of living organisms, this is a very exciting time to study Biological Sciences.
Biological Sciences brings together subjects including genetics, biochemistry, microbiology and cell biology, giving you knowledge and skills vital in battling global challenges such as cancer, ageing and food security.
You’ll develop both broad and specialist knowledge, with access to the latest discoveries at Leeds. Core modules will equip you with an understanding of human disease genomics, genetic engineering and cell signalling.
You’ll also specialise in one of four pathways: plants and agriculture; molecular medicine; infection and disease; or molecular zoology.
Our integrated Masters offers you an additional year of specialist training. You’ll be introduced to advanced topics, sophisticated techniques and undertake an extended research project.
Course highlights
If you’re undecided about which degree to study, Biological Sciences is designed to give you a broad foundation as a scientist. You’ll benefit from:
Comprehensive learning: You’ll begin by gaining a broad understanding of organisms at the cellular and molecular level before developing specialist knowledge in the areas that interest you the most.
Flexibility: Common core modules in the first year of many of our courses mean you’ll have the flexibility to transfer onto another related degree course as your interests develop.
Choice: Our distinctive emphasis on teaching advanced topics in the final year of the BSc gives you the chance to shape your degree to your specialist interests.
Research experience: As well as plenty of practical time in the lab, you’ll have the chance to carry out your own independent research project in your third year supervised by researchers who are leaders in their field.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Leeds (North Yorkshire)
Maurice Keyworth Building, The University Of Leeds, LS2 9JT

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Entry requirements
A-level: AAA - AAB
BSc:
A-level: AAA - AAB
Including Biology and another science or science-related subject. Critical Thinking and General Studies excluded.
We accept the following science subjects: biology, human biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics. Science-related subjects: PE, geography, use of mathematics, psychology, statistics, geology and computing.
Applicants taking a Science A-level (in England) will be required to achieve a pass in the practical element in addition to the standard A-level grade requirement.
MBiol:
A-level: AAA h.
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Subjects

  • Infection
  • Access
  • Teaching
  • Biology
  • Microbiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Genetics
  • Cell Biology
  • Zoology
  • Physiology
  • Project
  • Engineering
  • Genomics
  • Genetic engineering

Course programme

Year 1 of this course is designed to give you a broad grounding in biosciences. This enables you to decide which theme to choose in Year 2.

Year 1 covers an introduction to cell biology, biochemistry, microbiology, molecular physiology, genetics and immunology. This provides a broad understanding of life at the molecular and cellular level. You’ll also have the opportunity to select from a range of optional modules to broaden your studies.

You’ll develop sound laboratory techniques for studying microorganisms and cellular components such as proteins and DNA through practical classes. You’ll develop your ability to analyse, interpret and present data, use scientific information to solve problems, and design experiments exploiting the techniques you have learnt in the laboratory.

At the end of Year 1, there are opportunities to transfer between the Biological Sciences, Microbiology and Biology courses (including Genetics).

In Year 2, you’ll continue to cover core topics in molecular and cellular biology, building on your learning in Year 1. You’ll study genomics and genetic engineering, and further explore cell structure and function, applying this knowledge to help you understand disease processes. In addition, one of the unique features of our courses is that you’ll choose one of the following four themes, this will allow you to focus your studies in an area of interest over the remaining years of your course.

  • Molecular Medicine - focuses on the actions of molecules, both as therapeutic agents (drugs) and as toxic substances.
  • Infection and Disease - concentrates on areas such as virology, parasitology and immunology.
  • Molecular Zoology - combines studies of animal physiology and development with opportunities to learn about pests and parasites.
  • Plants and Agriculture – focuses on plant physiology, sustainable food production, and the role of pests in agriculture.

You’ll continue your skills development through Year 2. Practical classes will take the form of projects on topics relating to your lecture material in which you’ll integrate and extend the skills and techniques learnt during Year 1. Tutorials with a range of specialist tutors will develop your data analysis and interpretation skills, together with other skills such as researching new topics from the scientific literature.

At the end of your second year you’ll have the option of taking a Study Year Abroad or Industrial Placement Year – a great way of enhancing your experience and your CV.

In Year 3 your main focus will be on undertaking an independent research project, which can be laboratory, literature or computer based (eg bioinformatics, a sought-after skill for modern bioscientists), and completed under the supervision of one of our world class scientists. Alongside this you’ll continue to develop a broad range of skills through the subject-specific skills module, as well as study advanced topic modules for which you’ll be able to choose from a range of topics at the cutting-edge of research.

Integrated Masters (MBiol)

Years 1 and 2 are the same as for the BSc, and provide foundation knowledge and skills. Transfer from the BSc course at the end of Year 2 is available subject to performance.

With a greater focus on research, the MBiol will offer you research preparation modules in Year 3 as well as Masters level modules and an extended research project in your fourth year.

In Year 3, you’ll undertake a practical project which aims to introduce you to increasingly sophisticated techniques and research facilities in preparation for your research project. You’ll also undertake a literature review of your proposed project area, with the support of your supervisor. Alongside this, you’ll undertake an advanced skills module and study current topics aligned with your choice of theme.

In Year 4, you’ll spend approximately six months working on your research project in your supervisor’s laboratory, alongside a skills module which aims to prepare you for life as a professional scientist.

Find out more about choosing between an integrated Masters and a BSc degree

Course structure

These are typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our Terms and conditions.

Modules Year 1

Compulsory modules

  • Introductory Skills for Biological Sciences 40 credits
  • Introduction to Genetics 10 credits
  • The Basis of Life 20 credits
  • Molecular Physiology 20 credits
  • Introduction to Microbiology 20 credits

Year 2

Compulsory modules

  • The Power of Bacterial Genomics 10 credits
  • Genetic Engineering 10 credits
  • Biological Membranes and Cell Signalling 10 credits
  • Human Diseases 10 credits
  • Intermediate Skills for Biological Sciences 40 credits
  • Cell Biology of Disease 10 credits

Year 3

Compulsory modules

  • Advanced Skills in the Biosciences 20 credits
  • Research Tools and Applications 20 credits
  • Extended Research Project Preparation 20 credits

Year 4

Compulsory modules

  • Extended Research Project 90 credits
  • Specialised Research Topics and Skills 30 credits

For more information on typical modules, read Biological Sciences MBiol, BSc in the course catalogue

Broadening your academic horizons

At Leeds we want you to benefit from the depth and breadth of the University's expertise, to prepare you for success in an ever-changing and challenging world. On this course you broaden your learning through core and/or optional modules. Find out more on the Broadening webpages.

Learning and teaching.

You’ll have access to the very best learning resources and academic support during your studies. We’ve been awarded a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF, 2017), demonstrating our commitment to delivering consistently outstanding teaching, learning and employment outcomes for our students.

You’ll experience a wide range of teaching methods including lectures, tutorials and practicals

Biological Sciences

£ 9,250 + VAT