BSc Biochemistry C700
Bachelor's degree
In Reading
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Reading
Full Time: 3 Years | You have the option to include a placement year
Learn about the molecular basis of life, and gain valuable laboratory and research skills.
Get involved in world-class research and gain hands-on experience through the strong practical element of this course, which is recognised by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
You will learn how chemicals combine to create living organisms, and how all lifeforms function. The University of Reading specialises in the biochemistry of disease, and you will discover how it affects the body at a molecular level, as well as the details of how drugs and other treatments work. You will also have the chance to carry out a year-long industrial placement or a paid vacation studentship in order to gain valuable work and research experience.
Through practical work you will learn a wide range of scientific techniques, including DNA manipulation, isolation of biomolecules and live cell microscopy. During your final year you will have the chance to spend 11 weeks working in a lab on a biochemical research project. Past projects have included coronary heart disease, computer analysis of gene clusters, and the structure of transmembrane proteins.
Additionally, you will have the chance to develop your skills through our optional biomedical field courses. These normally last around two weeks and take place in locations such as Florida, Iceland and Colombia.
Placement
You will have the opportunity to carry out a year-long industrial placement between your second and final year. Students in previous years have worked at Diamond Light Source (the UK’s national synchrotron), Public Health England, GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca and Covance. You can also choose to spend a year abroad, typically carrying out research in an academic laboratory.
You will have the opportunity to undertake paid vacation studentships funded by organisations such as the Wellcome Trust and the Biochemical Society. These can take place over six...
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Course programme
- Year 1
- Year 2
- Year 3
- Laboratory and study skills for biomedicine
- Fundamentals of organic chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Further fundamental organic chemistry for biologists
- Building blocks of life
- Fundamentals of biomedicine
- Key skills in biochemistry 1
- Evolutionary processes
- Pathology and histology
- Organic chemistry for biologists
- Descriptive inorganic chemistry
- Digestion and nutrition
- Human physiology
- Bacteriology and virology
- Introduction to neuroscience
- Physical processes for biologists
- Summer placement
- Institution-wide Language Programme
- Key skills in biochemistry 2
- Biochemistry
- Cells and immunity
- Professional career development
- Human development
- Microbiology: a medical perspective
- Endocrinology
- Microbiology
- Clinical biomedicine
- Molecular genetics
- Pharmacology and toxicology
- Venoms and poisons
- Further organic chemistry
- Medicinal chemistry for chemists
- Research project
- Medical genetics
- Cardiovascular disease
- Cancer and cell communication
- Neurobiology
- Bacterial pathogens
- Viral pathogens
- Mechanisms for microbial function
- Mammalian reproduction
- Use and abuse of the microbial world
- Selected topics in endocrinology and endocrine disease
- Diet and disease
- Genes, lifestyle and nutrition
- Bioavailability, diet and gut health
- Systems biology
- Seminars in biology
BSc Biochemistry C700