Biomedical Sciences BSc

Course

In Uxbridge

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Uxbridge

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    September

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Location

Start date

Uxbridge (Middlesex)
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Kingston Lane, UB8 3PH

Start date

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Subjects

  • Presentation
  • Access
  • Skills Communication
  • Anatomy
  • Data analysis
  • Pharmacology
  • Biology
  • Project
  • Biomedical
  • Skills and Training

Course programme

Course Content

Level 1 is compulsory for all pathways, and gives a background in cellular and biochemical processes. Practical lab skills and research skills (IT, communication, information retrieval/analysis etc.) are included to prepare you for the practical nature of the subject, and to give you a 'taster' of the various pathway options.

At Level 2, we more formally introduce the biochemical and molecular processes which are altered in various human diseases. The Career Skills study block develops employability skills alongside further practical skills needed by biomedical scientists

At Level 3, you are given as much choice as possible to allow you to follow your interests. Topics are studied to a greater depth than in earlier years. All students must undertake a research project, which allows you to bring together the skills developed at Levels 1 and 2. This will probably be the greatest challenge of your degree, but also the most rewarding. You are usually associated with one of our research centres and your project will normally be clinically-related.

Level 1
Compulsory

  • The Human Body: Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
  • Biochemistry: Structure and Function
  • Research Skills
  • Practical Skills in Biomedical Sciences
  • Biology of the Cell
  • Critical Thinking 1  
Level 2
Compulsory
  • Career Skills
  • Critical Thinking 2
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology
  • Genetic Engineering and Immunobiology
  • Principles of Human Disease
Options
  • Analytical Biochemistry
  • Medical Microbiology
  • Genetics and Development
  • Metabolic Regulation
Sandwich Placement
Professional Experience   Level 3
Compulsory
  • Final Year Project

Optional (choose one in Term 1 and 3 in Term 2)

  • Genomic Medicine
  • Medical Biochemistry
  • The Biology and Treatment of Cancer
  • Gene Therapy and Related Technologies
  • Cellular Pathologies
  • Methods in Forensic Investigation
  • Endocrine Disorders
  • Microbial Pathogenesis
  • Medical Immunology
  • Molecular Pharmacology and Toxicology

Final year project

In your final year you will be required to complete a research project of your own under the supervision of a member of staff. Final year projects are often the most fulfilling aspect of the course.

Projects may take a variety of forms (from lab-based research to complex data analysis), but it will be related to your chosen programme pathway, and may relate to your future career plans. Your project experience is often what sets you apart as an individual and employers usually ask about your project in interviews.

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Additional information

Special Features

  • Our curriculum reflects up-to-date discoveries together with a detailed grounding in all major subject areas within biomedical sciences.
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  • We have extensive state-of-the-art teaching and research laboratories.
  • You will be taught by academics who are internationally renowned scientists in their fields of expertise and are involved in making major advances and breakthroughs in human diseases and syndromes, including: breast, prostate and skin cancerleukaemiaprogeria (premature ageing), tuberculosismalariaaspergillus infectiontrinucleotide repeat diseasesaberrations caused by irradiationand normal ageing. Our academics are also involved in the development of 21st century treatments for disease, such as: novel vaccinesstem cell, gene and antibody therapiesnovel drug developmentand artificial biomaterials.
  • In your final year you will have the opportunity to contribute to our research programmes in cellular and biochemical pathways, the regulation of gene expression, DNA repair a

Biomedical Sciences BSc

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