ObjectivesThe first two years of the course allow students to develop core knowledge and understanding in areas of molecular biology, human biology, laboratory and investigative techniques, ecology and the legal and regulatory framework that governs the application of science to the world. The final year allows you to further specialise and choose units of particular interest, such as forensic science or the environment.
Entry requirementsEntry requirements: 180 points (120 points from one 12-unit award or two 6-unit awards)
Academic titleBSc Applied Biology - Health
Course descriptionBSc Applied Biology - Health
Programme
Year 1
-Biochemistry
-Human Anatomy and Physiology
-Molecular and Cell Biology
-Understanding and Using Information
-Foundations of Environmental Law
-Foundation Psychology
Year 2
-Fundamentals of Pathophysiology
-Research and Biomedical Statistics
-Pharmacology and Toxicology
-Applied Microbiology
-Psycho-Social Aspect of Health and Health Promotion
-Healthcare Ethics and Law
Year 3
-Personal Research Project
-Environmental and Public Health
-Occupational Health and Safety Management