This Biochemistry and Human Biology BSc at Keele offers you the opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in two exciting science related subjects.
From unlocking the secrets of the human body to the individually tailored molecular therapies of the future, biochemistry is the study of biological processes at the cellular and molecular level. This is the foundation for understanding all biological processes, including the development and progression of diverse pathologies, across species. It has become the foundation for understanding all biological processes and can provide explanations for the causes of many diseases in humans, animals and plants. Human Biology explores the physiology of the body’s major systems, human health, disease and the relationship between the human body with the environment. From exploring how our lifestyle and genes affect our risk of disease to discovering the latest developments in cancer research, you will have the opportunity to deep dive into a broad range of topics that are of increasing importance in medical research and underpin the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
Biochemistry modules cover five core themes: macromolecular structure-function, metabolism and its control, genetics, cell biology and the applications of chemistry in the study of these. The course will give you a broad and varied grounding in modern biochemistry. You will explore the structure and function of biological molecules and metabolic processes, core chemical concepts and their application to the biological sciences and molecular cell biology. You will further develop skills in communicating to range of target audiences including producing a product information leaflet on an allocated drug or medication detailing key information on the structure, function and biological activity. These communication skills are further developed later in the course in a variety of formats, such as experimental project reports, literature reviews, research posters.
You will take practical classes in our £34m state-of-the-art Central Science Laboratories and within the School of Life Sciences' David Attenborough Laboratories to develop the practical, analytical, observational and interpretative skills needed for a career in the biosciences. You will also become familiar with data recording, analysis and interpretation. Modules on the Biochemistry and Human Biology BSc, such as Practical Skills in Bioscience module, will develop your core molecular biology and immunological techniques, as well as in experimental design through conducting a mini-research project, supporting transition to your final year research projects.
Your studies in human biology are carefully designed to enable common understanding of the fundamentals of human biology that underpin all areas of biological study. You will explore compulsory modules in physiology, anatomy and the fundamentals of biology - from a cellular and molecular level to the evolution of complex living organisms. As you advance on the degree you will further develop your skills in molecular techniques and experimental design, data analysis, presentation and communication of information and team-working. Using case-based learning and working within a group, you will investigate the real life applications of human biology in the diagnosis, treatment and management of human disease. You will design, package, market and test an assay kit. To add breadth and depth to your learning, you will have the opportunity to choose from a variety of optional modules enabling you to personalise your degree to suit your career aspirations or interests.
A Level requirement ABC/BBB
To include A level Chemistry. Alternatively AS Level Chemistry at Grade C and one A level Science at Grade C. Science subjects include Applied Science, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Food Science/Technology, Further Maths, Geography, Geology, Human Biology, Maths, Physics, Psychology, Sports Science and Statistics.
Maths at C (or 4)
English at C (or 4)
BTEC requirements DDM in a Science based subject. You must also have taken sufficient Chemistry units, please contact us for advice.
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each individual component or equivalent.
Science
Staffordshire
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 3/4 years(inc. placement year)
September, January
5.5
15000,
Liverpool, England
6.0
Undergraduate
12500
London
6.0
Undergraduate
£ 9,250, £18,950
London
6.0
Undergraduate
£ 9,250, £ 18,950