Course Overview
Biological Sciences is an exciting and rapidly developing field, combining knowledge, ideas, and techniques to expand our understanding of the human body and its interplay with the environment.
Our BSc Biological Sciences degree is designed to develop your understanding of the fundamental mechanisms underlying life and health in whole organisms.
During the Biological Sciences course, you will explore topics including genetics and molecular biology, biochemistry and metabolism, cell biology and regenerative medicine, human evolution, anatomy and physiology, growth, development, aging, and research methods.
You will also focus on developing practical laboratory skills and benefit from teaching in STEMLab, the University's £17 million state-of-the-art facility, as well as other specialist laboratories.
Optional year-long professional placement opportunities can help you develop essential skills and boost your employability. In contrast, international placements allow you to experience another country during your studies.
General Eligibility
Typical A-level offer
AAB includes Biology and one other science or Maths
* Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Geology, Psychology, and Environmental Science are all considered sciences for admission, and although PE is accepted as a third A-level, it is not a science for admission
Part Time Work Details
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
Language Requirement