Key information about the University of Southampton’s BSc Biomedical Sciences degree

Apr 23
19:11

2013

Elizabeth Fletcher

Elizabeth Fletcher

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This document has been put together to give prospective students of the BSc Biomedical Sciences degree at the University of Southampton a clear idea of what to expect from the course.

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This document has been put together to give prospective students of the BSc Biomedical Sciences degree at the University of Southampton a clear idea of what to expect from the course.

At the University of Southampton’s Centre for Biological Sciences our BSc Biomedical Sciences degree is one of our most flexible programmes - allowing you to combine interests in biochemistry,Key information about the University of Southampton’s BSc Biomedical Sciences degree Articles physiology, neuroscience, cell biology, genetics and pharmacology.

Throughout this biomedical sciences degree the emphasis is on the science that underpins and advances clinical practice, rather than the technical basis of routine laboratory tests.

You will study at all levels, from genetic mutations through organ degeneration, like the brain in Alzheimer’s disease, right through to whole-body metabolic disorders like diabetes.

Furthermore, this BSc Biomedical Sciences degree represents ideal preparation for a graduate career in medicine, clinically related professions, or a career in clinical or medical research.

As a student you will benefit from first class facilities, eminent academics who represent the leading edge of their fields, plus the findings of our own research.

As you may already know, our staff are involved in research in the molecular basis of disease, oncology, developmental biology, neurophysiology, epilepsy, brain damage and stroke recovery.

On this biomedical sciences degree you will also be able to take certain optional modules in years two or three; however, you may need to have passed specified modules previously.

In addition to all this, our curriculum innovation programme offers you the opportunity to take optional modules outside of your core disciplines. This allows you to personalise your biomedical sciences degree – helping you to develop new skills and knowledge for the future.

Simply visit the Centre for Biological Sciences’ website at www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci to find out more information about studying for a BSc Biological Sciences degree with us at the University of Southampton.