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BSc Biotechnology
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Objectives
This is a modular degree that has been specially designed to provide graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively in the general field of applied biosciences, but with a particular emphasis on biotechnology. The degree programme is part of an integrated set of 10 bioscience degrees, in which you make increasingly specialised module choices during the three years of academic study in order to define your chosen degree title. These modules reflect research expertise in the School as well as current trends in the subject. All students carry out a research project which will play a major role in developing practical and communication skills.
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Entry requirements
Requirements GCSE: English, Maths required; Biology, Chemistry and Physics preferred A-level subjects: Biology or Chemistry, plus another science subject Tariff points range: 180-220 Relevant subjects: Chemistry, Biology Access: Yes Baccalaureate EB %: 64-68
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Academic title
BSc Biotechnology
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Course description
Content
Year One
-Plant Physiology
-Molecules
-Microbiology 1
-Cell Biology
-Physiology and Pharmacology A
-Introduction to Human Disease
-Scientific Data Analysis
-Metabolic Biochemistry
-Analysis of Biological Molecules
-Genetics
-Human Physiology and Pharmacology B
-Introduction to Human Pathology
Year 2
-Experimental Design and Analysis
-Molecular Biology of the Cell
-Molecular Genetics
-Molecular Aspects of Disease
-Immunology and Disease
-Plant Growth and Survival
-Microbiology 2
-Applied Genetics
-Medicinal Chemistry
Final year
-Sustainable and Environmental Biotechnology
-Cell Signalling
-Genome Analysis
-The Functioning Genome
-Molecular Microbiology
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