

BSc Biological Science
About this course
Biological science is the systematic study of living organisms in all their diversity, from single-celled bacteria to complex ecosystems. It draws on chemistry, physics and mathematics to investigate the processes that sustain life, the mechanisms of heredity and evolution, the interactions between organisms and their environments, and the molecular and cellular foundations of biological function. It is one of the most dynamic of the sciences, with discoveries in genetics, ecology, cell biology and evolution continually reshaping our understanding. The University of Northampton offers this biological science programme in a part-time format with a sandwich year incorporated, providing a combination of flexible study and professional work experience that is well suited to students managing multiple commitments. Part-time study requires dedication and good time management, but it allows you to build your scientific knowledge progressively while remaining engaged with other aspects of your life, whether work, family or both. The curriculum covers the core biological sciences, including cell biology, genetics, ecology, evolution, physiology and biochemistry, alongside the research methods and laboratory skills that scientific practice requires. The sandwich year gives you extended professional experience in a biological science, research, healthcare, environmental or related setting, developing practical competencies and professional connections that complement the academic content. Biological science develops careful scientific thinking, the ability to design and evaluate investigations, quantitative and data analysis skills, and the communication capabilities needed to explain scientific findings to different audiences. The part-time format develops the self-discipline and time management that sustained independent study demands. Graduates pursue careers in environmental science, conservation, healthcare, pharmaceutical and biotechnology research, education, science communication and the broader range of public and private sector roles that value scientific literacy and analytical capability. Many also go on to postgraduate study in the biological sciences, ecology, biomedical science or related fields.
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