Biology BSc (Hons)

Postgraduate

In Worcester

£ 4,200 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Worcester

  • Start date

    Different dates available

What makes Biology at the University of Worcester special? Biology is one of the most actively changing subjects in the sciences, constantly seeking solutions to the many challenges that shape our world. At Worcester we engage with Biology at every level, from the molecular level through whole organisms and beyond to their relationships with each other and the wider environment.

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Location

Start date

Worcester (Worcestershire)
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Henwick Grove, WR2 6AJ

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

UCAS tariff 96 UCAS Tariff points MUST include A2 Biology and A2 another science, maths or statistics. 104 UCAS Tariff points MUST include A2 Biology. The points above are the new UCAS tariff, which will be used for courses starting from September 2017. See our new UCAS tariff page for more information.

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Subjects

  • Biology
  • Physiology
  • Ecology

Course programme

Course content What will you study?

Here is an overview of current modules available on this course. Regular updates may mean that exact module titles may differ.

Year 1 Mandatory
  • Cell Biology
  • Comparative Animal Physiology
  • Introduction to Ecology
  • Animal Diversity
Optional
  • Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
  • Introduction to Nutrition in Humans
  • Introduction to Forensic Biology
  • Introduction to Human Biology and Disease
  • Introduction to Biological Chemistry
  • Basis of Biological Surveying
  • Human Origins
Year 2 Mandatory
  • Plant Biology
  • Project and Career development
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology
Optional
  • Animal Behaviour
  • Work Experience
  • Microbiology
  • Infectious Agents and Allergens
  • Animal Senses and Survival
  • Human Genetics
  • Medical Forensic Science
  • Human Systems Physiology
  • Applied Human Metabolism
  • Comparative Digestionand Nutrition
  • Invertebrate Biology
  • Population and Community Ecology
  • Ecology of Fresh Waters
  • Soils and the Environment
  • Field Techniques and Identification skills.
Year 3 Mandatory
  • Independent Study
  • Plant Development and Physiology
Optional
  • Mammalian Reproduction
  • Work Experience
  • Animal Movement
  • Forensic DNA Analysis
  • Biological Indicators for Crime Reporting
  • Pharmacology
  • Genomics and Bioinformatics
  • Animal Welfare and Ethics
  • Extension Module
  • Parasitology
  • The Biochemistry of Cancer
  • Research Methods and Research Project
  • Residential Ecology Field Trip
  • Zoo-based Conservation
Student experiences

The course deals with many different groups of organisms in terms of their structure, development, physiology, metabolism and ecology. It also explains how a range of new techniques, such as the sequencing of the entire genomes of an increasing number of species, have added enormously to knowledge so that modern biologists can address questions that were unanswerable in the past.

A key strength of the course is the clear linkage between this new information and established knowledge. For example, the new genomics material is taught in association with Mendelian genetics and modern bioinformatics methods are used to show how evolution can be followed by examining DNA and amino acid sequences from different species.

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Biology BSc (Hons)

£ 4,200 + VAT