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BSc Biological Science (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Biological science is the study of living organisms in all their diversity, from the molecular mechanisms that govern cell function to the ecological relationships that shape entire ecosystems. It is the foundational discipline behind medicine, agriculture, environmental management, biotechnology and public health, and it addresses some of the most pressing questions facing humanity, including how to respond to emerging diseases, how to feed a growing world population, and how to protect the biodiversity on which all life depends. At the University of Bedfordshire this four-year full-time programme is designed for students who need a preparatory stage before beginning the main degree curriculum, providing a foundation year that builds the scientific and academic skills needed to succeed. Once you progress into the degree, you will study the core areas of biological science, including cell biology, genetics, microbiology, ecology, biochemistry and physiology, developing both theoretical understanding and practical laboratory skills. The programme has established links with life sciences industry partners, helping ensure that the curriculum reflects the needs of employers and that students are prepared for the professional environments they will enter after graduation. Biological sciences graduates have a wide range of career paths open to them. Laboratory and research roles in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, clinical science, food science, environmental consultancy and forensic science are all accessible. The NHS and related healthcare organisations employ biological scientists in diagnostic and research roles. Government agencies, conservation bodies, and environmental organisations offer opportunities for graduates with an interest in ecology and environmental science. Regulatory and quality assurance roles in the life sciences industry draw on scientific understanding combined with attention to compliance and detail. Postgraduate study in a specialist area of biology, or graduate-entry training in medicine, veterinary medicine or dentistry, is also a route for graduates who wish to develop their expertise further.
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