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BSc Applied Biology
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Applied biology takes the core sciences of life, including cell biology, genetics, ecology, physiology, and biochemistry, and directs them towards the real-world challenges and applications where biological knowledge matters most. It is a discipline that connects the fundamental study of living systems with the practical contexts of healthcare, the environment, agriculture, biotechnology, and industry, preparing graduates who can work as scientists in applied settings from the first day of their careers. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year, a sandwich year, and a work placement, providing an exceptionally well-supported route from a broad range of entry backgrounds to a working career in the biological sciences. The foundation year builds the scientific and academic skills needed before the main degree begins, while the sandwich year and placement give you extended professional experience in laboratories, research organisations, environmental agencies, or biotechnology companies. You will study the principles of cell biology, molecular genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, physiology, and ecology, developing both theoretical understanding and laboratory competence across all of these areas. The applied emphasis means you will engage with case studies and problems that reflect the way biological knowledge is used in practice. A typical entry tariff of 120 UCAS points indicates the entry level expected. Applied biology develops practical laboratory skills alongside scientific reasoning, and the professional experience built into the degree structure ensures that graduates enter the workforce with both academic knowledge and real-world credibility. Graduates work in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, clinical laboratories, environmental monitoring and conservation, food science, public health, and scientific research. Others move into science communication, teaching, or management in life sciences companies. Postgraduate study in specialist areas of biology is also a common route for those seeking further expertise.
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