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BSc Medical Biochemistry
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Objectives
Biochemistry is the study of the molecular basis of life. As well as being one of the core disciplines in the molecular biosciences, biochemistry is of fundamental importance in understanding the functioning of our own bodies in both sickness and health, and in developing new medical treatments. Our programme in Medical Biochemistry is designed to provide a broad grounding in biochemistry and the other molecular biosciences, together with a range of advanced modules that emphasise topics of medical relevance. This course is one of a range of courses in the molecular biosciences offered by the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. In their first year all students in the department take a broadly based programme, gaining experience in a range of areas in the molecular biosciences. At the end of the first year, you may transfer between the different courses taught by the department as your specific interests develop. In your second year, you will consider your chosen subjects in more depth and hone your practical skills. In your third year you have the opportunity to carry out an individual research project in one of the department research groups or in the Medical School. You may graduate after three years with a BSc degree, or you may choose the optional fourth year, leading to an MBiolSci qualification. This involves additional training in skills relevant to a career in research, and an extensive research project, which may be carried out in industry. Transfer between the three and four year programme is possible in either direction during years one to three.
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Entry requirements
Entry requirements GCE/VCE A Levels - ABB Two GCE A Levels plus two GCE AS Levels - AB+BB Scottish Highers/Advanced Highers - AAAB/ABB Irish Leaving Cert. - AABBB BTEC Level N - 2 Distinctions + 1 Merit International Baccalaureate - 33 points Core Requirements - 12 science units (not including Geography). We require Chemistry at GCE A Level or equivalent.
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Academic title
BSc Medical Biochemistry
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Course description
Our students usually select from a range of compulsory and optional modules to add up to 120 credits.
Some departments offer courses that don't feature optional modules whereas other courses are fully flexible.
Important notice :
This is a list of modules that have been offered in the past. We expect similar modules to be offered for courses starting in 2009.
This information is provided for illustration only and you should check with the department directly when applying to confirm module options.
Typical First Year Modules
Module/Unit Credits
Biochemical Basis of Life 20
From Cells to Organisms 20
Genetics 20
Molecular Biology of the Gene 20
The Diversity of Life 20
Practical Molecular Biology 1 10
Practical Molecular Biology 2 10
Typical Second Year Modules
Module/Unit Credits
Analysis of Genomes 10
Biological Energy Transformations 10
Biological Membranes 10
Gene Expression and Regulation 10
Macromolecular Structure and Function 1 10
Macromolecular Structure and Function 2 10
Metabolism: Control and Manipulation 10
Microbial Genetics 10
Practical Molecular Biology 3 10
Practical Molecular Biology 4 10
Differentiation 10
Genetics of Higher Eukaryotes 10
Micro-Organisms in Human Disease 10
Microbial Growth, Structure and Function 10
Typical Third Year Modules
Module/Unit Credits
Laboratory Project 20
Biochemical Basis of Human Disease 10
Biochemical Signalling 10
Biochemistry Data Handling 10
Gametes and Embryos 10
Library Project 10
Molecular Immunology 10
Molecular Physiology 10
Assembly of Supramolecular Structures 10
Bacterial Pathogenicity 10
Functional Genomics 10
Macromolecular Machines 10
Membrane Protein Structure and Function 10
Modelling Human Disease 10
Physical Methods for Studying Biological Structures 10
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