Course Overview
The programme builds strong knowledge in human biology, disease pathways, and laboratory research methods. Students take part in hands-on laboratory sessions that include molecular biology techniques, cell studies, and data analysis related to health science.
Study content links directly with biomedical research groups at UEF and health sector partners. Students complete research projects and a thesis based on laboratory or computational work. This supports independent research skills and scientific writing practice.
Graduates move into roles in biomedical research, diagnostics, pharmaceutical development, and healthcare laboratories. Some continue into doctoral studies in life sciences and medical research. The programme has developed through active research activity in biomedical science units, with steady cooperation between university laboratories and health organisations.
General Eligibility
A bachelor’s degree in biomedicine, biomedical sciences, biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, medicine, or related fields is required. Applicants submit academic transcripts, CV, and motivation letter through the university application system.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 30 hours/week during study periods; full-time during academic breaks
Language Requirement