FdSc Applied Bioscience

... United Kingdom
... University of Kent

Course Overview

A technician scientist carries out established laboratory-based investigations and basic scientific experimentation using bench and instrumentation techniques. They use a range of routine skills and some advanced and specialised skills following well established principles associated with their organisation’s science and technology, which may typically be within chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, formulated products or analytical services.

General Eligibility

Five passes at GCSE grade C (or grade 4) or above, including English Language or Use of English (IGCSE English as a Second Language, grade B or grade 6), and at least two subjects at A level

OR

Three passes at GCE A level and a pass at grade C (or grade 4) or above in GCSE English Language or Use of English.

Part Time Work Details

20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.

Language Requirement

  • IELTS (including IELTS Indicator) 6.5 overall (with a minimum of 6.0 in R&W; 5.5 in S&L)

Programme Information
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Course Category

Biological and Medical Sciences


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Campus Name

Canterbury


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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

Full-time, 3 years


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Available Intake

September, January or May


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IELTS Score

6.0


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Tuition Fees Range

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