Human Biology & Nutrition
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The university is extremely useful for understudies who are uncertain on what degree they are choosing as you have a ton of options from the beginning.
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Overall, nice experience and I simply loved every aspect. I had a nice time and I enjoyed my time in all. Thanks a lot!
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Amazing experience, loved the course and social life is too good. You can enjoy and learn at the same time.
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Bachelor's degree
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Start date
Different dates available
Biological Sciences at Glasgow is ranked third in Scotland (The Times and Sunday Times University League Tables 2016).
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About this course
Academic entry requirementsfor entry in 2017 A-levels Standard academic entry requirements: AAB. Minimum academic entry requirements: BBB. Other mandatory requirements: Either Biology, Human Biology or Chemistry at Grade A or B. Highers Standard academic entry requirements: S5 entry requirement = AAAA or AAABB. S6 entry requirement = AAAAAB (S6 entry requirements only apply to...
Reviews
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The university is extremely useful for understudies who are uncertain on what degree they are choosing as you have a ton of options from the beginning.
← | →
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Overall, nice experience and I simply loved every aspect. I had a nice time and I enjoyed my time in all. Thanks a lot!
← | →
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Amazing experience, loved the course and social life is too good. You can enjoy and learn at the same time.
← | →
Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Joseph
Ruth
Rosie
Subjects
- Biology
- Nutrition
- Human Biology
- IT
Course programme
You will be given a general introduction to all aspects of modern biology and encouraged to acquire general scientific skills.
Year 2You will be introduced to the study of human physiology and anatomy, pharmacology and neuroscience, as well as choosing from a wide range of other courses.
You will also study other subjects in years 1 and 2: see Degrees in Arts, Life Sciences, Science and Social Sciences.
Years 3, 4 and 5If you progress to Honours (years 3 and 4), you will take courses which allow you to develop a broad understanding of human biology through the study of the anatomy and physiology of body systems, the assessment of cardiovascular and respiratory function, as well as introductory nutrition. In fourth year, you will take three compulsory courses; Assessment of nutritional status in individuals and populations, Diet and disease prevention, and Energy balance and lifestyle, and also choose one from a range of optional courses. You will also carry out a substantial research project. In this year you will develop a range of skills in nutrition, work in teams and acquire useful experience for your future career.
Our international linksYou will have the opportunity to apply to study abroad. There are currently two options available: the Erasmus+ Programme and the International Exchange Programme. See Study abroad.
Human Biology & Nutrition