BSc Molecular Biology and Genetics

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  • Objectives
    * Biosciences research facilities cover fermentation biotechnology, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), cell culture, molecular biology and pharmacology. * Many of the facilities are also equipped with high speed internet access for bioinformatics teaching. * There are excellent facilities for chemical and biomedical analysis, genetics and cell biology studies and students have access to the latest equipment for chemical synthesis and purification, PCR , qPCR and 2D protein gel analysis systems for use during their final year projects.
  • Entry requirements
    The university requires you to have at least 2 A Levels (or equivalent) to begin an Honours Undergraduate Degree Programme or at least one for a Foundation Degree. The entry requirements for undergraduate degrees are given generally in UCAS Tariff Points.
  • Academic title
    BSc Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Course description
    BSc Molecular Biology and Genetics
    Year 1

    -Cell Biology and Development
    -Human Physiology
    -Introduction to Biochemistry, Microbiology and Pharmacology
    -Molecular Biology and Genetics
    -Personal Transferable Skills 1 Bioscience

    -Chemistry for Bioscience 1
    -Chemistry for Bioscience 2
    -Molecular Structure & Reactivity

    Year 2

    -Biochemistry
    -Bioscience Research Methods
    -Microbes and Disease
    -Microbial Physiology and Genetics
    -Molecular and Cell Biology
    -Personal Transferable Skills 2 Bioscience
    -Principles of Immunology

    Year 3

    -Cellular Differentiation and Development
    -Molecular Medicine
    -Project - Bioscience Degree

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