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BSc Human Genetics
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Objectives
Over the last decade, an unprecedented growth in new knowledge has led to genetics becoming indispensable in virtually every branch of medical science and to its application in many fields of human interest, such as forensic science and medical genetics. This degree emphasises the role of genetics in human disease and evolution.
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Entry requirements
Required subjects: three A2 levels (including biology plus at least one other science, preferably chemistry); maths GCSE of not passed at A2/ AS level IB score: 32 (5/6 Biology + 2 other sciences at Higher Level)
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Academic title
BSc Human Genetics
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Course description
BSc Human Genetics
Programme
Year one
Your first year will be a broad introduction to biology and genetics and is common to all degrees in the School of Biology. It introduces you to the biology of animals, plants and microbes and the biochemical evolutionary and genetic processes that underlie their biology.
Year two
The autumn semester involves studies of medical genetics, molecular biology and experimental design and the spring courses include molecular evolution and bacterial genetics. In addition, you will have wide range of module options, including Science Communication, Immunology Parasitology, Endocrinology, Neurobiology, Biotechnology, and Molecular Embryology.
Year three
The third year includes a practical research project, which will allow you to carry out your own investigation in human genetics. The course will also introduce you to advanced level studies in the control of gene expression, cancer genetics, DNA repair, developmental biology, microbial evolution, inherited human disease and genetic variation in human populations.
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