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Comments about BSc Applied Microbiology - At the institution - Bristol City - Bristol
Objectives
Features of the Biological Sciences programme include: * a range of module choices to suit your subject interests * different combinations of modules which qualify you for one of the named specialist awards * placements in research labs and pharmaceutical companies both home and abroad * research projects using state-of-the-art equipment * a Graduate Development Programme which supports key skills and employability throughout the degree
Entry requirements
Requirements GCSE: English, Maths required; Biology, Chemistry and Physics preferred Tariff points range: 180-220 Specific subjects: Biology or Chemistry, plus another science subject Relevant subjects: Chemistry, Biology Access: Yes Baccalaureate EB %: 64-68
Academic title
BSc Applied Microbiology
Course description
Year 1
-Biological Molecules
-Microbiology 1
-Cell Biology
-Human Physiology and Pharmacology A
-Introduction to Human Disease
-Metabolic Chemistry
-Analysis of Biological Molecules
-Genetics
-Human Physiology and Pharmacology B
-Introduction to Human Pathology
-Scientific Data Analysis
-Introduction to Medical Microbiology
-Plant Physiology
Year 2
-Experimental Design and Analysis
-Molecular Genetics
-Microbiology 2
-Molecular Biology of the Cell
-Molecular Aspects of Disease
-Drugs and Disease
-Human Physiology
-Applied Genetics
-Brain Biology and Behaviour
-Immunology and Disease
-Presenting Science
-Plant Growth and Survival
-Human Nutrition
-Studies in Biology of Disease
-Medicinal Chemistry
-The Functioning Genome
-Pharmacology
-Medical Genetics
-Cell Signalling
-Clinical Biochemistry
-Human Pathophysiology
-Sports Physiology
-Brain Function and Disorder
-Cellular Pathology
-Haematology
-Immunology
-Transfusion and Transplantation Science
-Anthropology
-Exercise, Drugs and Addiction
-Environmental Plant Physiology
-Psychology of Sport and Exercise
-Sustainable Environmental Biotechnology
-Advanced Topics in Anthropology
-Metals and Living Systems
-Professional Practice module (for students that have successfully completed a placement year)