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BSc Medical Biosciences
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Objectives
Medical Bioscientists are graduates with a broad-based education encompassing knowledge of the scientific basis of health and disease. Additionally, you develop technical and transferable skills and competencies in a range of specialist areas. You will be equipped for careers including the medical and allied research institutes, health agency laboratories, in bioanalytical medical genetics and forensic units, in the pharmaceutical industry and in health and safety.
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Entry requirements
You should have GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C or above (or equivalent). Successful applicants are normally expected to achieve one of the following: at least 200 points from two or more A-levels, including biology and chemistry; or at least 200 points from two A-levels (Applied subjects) in science; or a BTEC National Diploma in Science with MMM and at least five merits in the final year, excluding common skills. Entry from appropriate Foundation and Access courses will also be considered.
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Academic title
BSc Medical Biosciences
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Course description
Course structure
You study eight modules at each of three levels. You may also wish to consider BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciences or BSc (Hons) Applied Biomedical Sciences.
Level 1
* Professional Studies
* Molecular Biology and Genetics I
* General Biochemistry
* Cell Biology
* General Microbiology
* Human Structure and Function
Level 2
* Metabolic Biochemistry
* Microbial Physiology
* Molecular and Cellular Pathology
* Immunology
* Haematology and Transfusion Science
* Project Preparation
* Work Placement
Level 3
* Developmental and Systems Pathology
* Clinical Biochemistry
* Medical Microbiology
* A double or single project
* Systems Pharmacology
* Metabolic Pathology
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