BSc Biochemistry

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BSc Biochemistry

  • Objectives # This broad-based course examines the techniques used to investigate the world of the cell at a molecular level # It explores how the cells in your body function and how malfunction of these subcellular processes can occur
  • Entry requirements Entry requirements * 200-260 points including a minimum of 180 points from two full 6-unit awards or one full 12-unit award * Post-16 qualifications should include Biology or Chemistry at A2 Level * You should have GCSE English and Maths at Grade C or above, or Key Skills Communication and Application of Number at Level 2 * If you've got other qualifications or relevant experience - check out the UCAS tariff information on the UCAS website
  • Academic title BSc Biochemistry
  • Course description BSc Biochemistry

    Programme

    -Year 1 offers a solid introduction to animal biology and microbiology. It covers biochemistry, cell biology and genetics, and chemistry for biosciences. It explores human disease prevention and treatment, plants and the environment, and explains key bioscience techniques.
     
    -Year 2 allows you to undertake biochemistry practicals. It investigates food biochemistry and microbiology, immunology, and form and function in biosciences. Your second year also provides an introduction to pharmaceutical science, explores proteins, and looks at molecular and cellular bioscience.
     
    -You can choose to take an optional year-long work placement in your third year, or go directly to your final year which covers advanced pharmaceutical science, analytical and clinical biochemistry, and membrane structure and function. You also produce a research project of your choice in an area of biochemistry.
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