Course Overview

You will develop your knowledge in the essential functions of life by studying cell biology and molecular biology; and gain an understanding of areas such as pharmacology, the branch of medicine concerned with the use and effect of drugs; and immunology, which studies all aspects of the immune system. There’s also an opportunity to explore the relationship between nutrition and health. To support your studies, you will have access to modern, well-equipped laboratories, with facilities for DNA analysis, high performance liquid chromatography, electrophysiology, microbiology, light and electron microscopy. You will have use of computer suites equipped with subject-specific software, and be supported with your work by a team of specialist laboratory and IT technicians. Research collaborations with many of London’s hospitals and medical schools facilitate visits, projects and access to specialist libraries. We offer a wide range of interesting modules such as Introduction to Human Disease and Human Epidemiology and Pathophysiology, which looks at the immune system and patterns for diseases. Other modules include, Advances in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, which reviews recent developments and applications in biomedicine together with the commercial and ethical implications of these technologies or The Brain in Health and Disease, where you will be exposed to the latest developments in brain imaging and theories on brain plasticity, the ability for the brain to modify its structure in response to change.

Details
Course
BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science
Study Level
Undergraduate
Routes
  • 4 years: 1 year International Foundation + 3 years degree study

    3 years direct degree study
  • Pathway IFP Biomedical Science
Study type
Degree
Study mode
Full Time
Tuition fee
From £4,000*
Start Dates
  • September
Campus
University of Roehampton, London
Entry Requirements
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