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BSc Biological Sciences
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Objectives
* Biology is a discipline with a broad range of applications affecting many areas of human activity. You will study life at all levels, from molecules and organelles to organisms and ecosystems. You will gain the technical, analytical and practical skills needed to investigate biological phenomena in microorganisms, plants, human beings and other animals. * The Biological Sciences programme offers you flexibility and a broad range of options for study. The first year provides a solid foundation in all aspects of biological theory and practice, from molecules to whole organisms. This approach will enable you to determine your future studies with conviction.
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Entry requirements
The university requires you to have at least 2 A Levels (or equivalent) to begin an Honours Undergraduate Degree Programme or at least one for a Foundation Degree. The entry requirements for undergraduate degrees are given generally in UCAS Tariff Points.
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Academic title
BSc Biological Sciences
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Course description
BSc Biological Sciences
Year 1
-Cell Biology and Development
-Introduction to Biochemistry, Microbiology and Pharmacology
-Molecular Biology and Genetics
-Personal Transferable Skills 1 Bioscience
-Chemistry for Bioscience 1
-Chemistry for Bioscience 2
-Molecular Structure & Reactivity
Year 2
-Molecular Biology
-Quantitative Bioscience
-Microbes and Disease
-Microbial Physiology and Genetics
-Physiology and Pharmacology
-Principles of Pharmacology
Year 3
-Project - Biosciences Degree
-Advanced Biochemistry
-Applied Physiology
-Cellular and Molecular Pathology
-Clinical Biochemistry and Pathophysiology
-Clinical Immunology and Microbial Pathology
-Drug Discovery Design Formulation and Delivery
-Eukaryotic Molecular Biology
-Microbial Biotechnology
-Microbial Physiology and Molecular Biology
-Molecular Medicine and Biotechnology
-Neurophysiology
-Principles of Drug Action
-Therapeutic Pharmacology
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