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Classroom-based Microbiology Degrees in North Yorkshire
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This course balances perfectly in depth aspects of both medicine and the pharmaceutical industry, providing clear career information and how to get there. This is along with the opportunity to stay on at the university and gain a masters in pharmacology and drug discovery, as well as plenty of PhD opportunities for those students willing to work for it. All staff are available when they say they will be and only at the other end of an email, I have received an unbelievable level of support with absolutely everything I have done, whether that be personal, interview training, guidance with work I find difficult etc. The course is set 50% each way roughly by coursework and exams, coursework including essays, lab reports and leading on to writing full scientific articles - potentially worthy of publication or conferences. Final year also includes your own lab based project for your thesis, conducting your own research! Teaching is lecture, workshop and lab based, along with an element of independent study which is up to you if you want to achieve those higher grades.The level of lab experience we gain at this university is of an extremely high standard and focuses around making you an attractive and employable graduate.
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This university suitable for anyone. I am really glad I choose Coventry such a lovely campus and city! Overall I think this is a great University with a diverse range of courses that have a lot to offer. There is always someone who can help you, you can not be bored because of the huge amount of programs and societies and the employment rate after graduation is really high. I would recommend this Uni to anyone willing to gain a diploma and enjoy a wonderful experience!
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I am studying Medical Science and Pharmacological Sciences. It is a very interesting course and you can specialise and divert to any branch. Pharmacology is a great course to be in. I'd like to be a clinical research scientist and this idea came from many work placements I have done during summer. Last summer I worked with one of my lecturers and I was able to see her research on anticancer drugs.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
- 3 Years
...tests, essays 45%; practical or project work 20%; group work etc.5%; presentations, posters etc.5%. Where possible coursework uses applied tasks that mimic... Learn about: Medical training, Molecular Biology, Drug Development...
...tests, essays 45%; practical or project work 20%; group work etc.5%; presentations, posters etc.5%. Where possible coursework uses applied tasks that mimic... Learn about: Medical training, Molecular Biology, Drug Development...
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This course balances perfectly in depth aspects of both medicine and the pharmaceutical industry, providing clear career information and how to get there. This is along with the opportunity to stay on at the university and gain a masters in pharmacology and drug discovery, as well as plenty of PhD opportunities for those students willing to work for it. All staff are available when they say they will be and only at the other end of an email, I have received an unbelievable level of support with absolutely everything I have done, whether that be personal, interview training, guidance with work I find difficult etc. The course is set 50% each way roughly by coursework and exams, coursework including essays, lab reports and leading on to writing full scientific articles - potentially worthy of publication or conferences. Final year also includes your own lab based project for your thesis, conducting your own research! Teaching is lecture, workshop and lab based, along with an element of independent study which is up to you if you want to achieve those higher grades.The level of lab experience we gain at this university is of an extremely high standard and focuses around making you an attractive and employable graduate.
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This university suitable for anyone. I am really glad I choose Coventry such a lovely campus and city! Overall I think this is a great University with a diverse range of courses that have a lot to offer. There is always someone who can help you, you can not be bored because of the huge amount of programs and societies and the employment rate after graduation is really high. I would recommend this Uni to anyone willing to gain a diploma and enjoy a wonderful experience!
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I am studying Medical Science and Pharmacological Sciences. It is a very interesting course and you can specialise and divert to any branch. Pharmacology is a great course to be in. I'd like to be a clinical research scientist and this idea came from many work placements I have done during summer. Last summer I worked with one of my lecturers and I was able to see her research on anticancer drugs.
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- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...the problems of antibiotic resistance, and specialist study of fungal and viral infections. The focal point of your final year will be an in-depth research... Learn about: Medical training, Cell Biology...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...signs and symptoms used to diagnose these disorders; • Cell & Molecular Biology – you will study eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell structure whilst beginning... Learn about: Full Time, Skills and Training, Project Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...and further explore cell structure and function, applying this knowledge to help you understand disease processes. In addition, one of the unique features... Learn about: Cell Biology, Genetic engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...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...
- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...immunology and genetic engineering. This allows you to specialise in the detailed examination of infection, from the medical perspective and in relation... Learn about: Cell Biology, Medical training...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...Medicine 40 credits For more information on typical modules, read Microbiology in Relation to Medicine BSc in the course catalogue Assessment Teaching will be through lectures... Learn about: Medical training...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...Take a look at the Environmental Engineering and Project Management module descriptions for more detail on what you will study. Course structure These... Learn about: Project Management, Environmental Engineering, IT Project Management...