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BSc Biological Science (With Professional Practice Year)
About this course
Biological science sits at the heart of our understanding of living systems, from the molecular machinery inside cells to the complex ecosystems that cover the planet. It is a discipline that addresses fundamental questions about how life works, how organisms develop and adapt, how diseases arise and can be treated, and how we might sustainably manage natural resources. A degree in biological science develops your ability to think scientifically, to design and conduct experiments, to analyse data critically and to communicate findings clearly, skills that are valuable well beyond the laboratory. At the University of Bedfordshire this four-year programme incorporates a professional practice year, giving you a substantial period of workplace experience that bridges academic study and professional employment. You will study core areas including cell biology, genetics, microbiology, physiology and ecology, as well as developing laboratory and data analysis skills that employers across life sciences industries consistently value. The programme benefits from strong links with industries including pharmaceutical, healthcare and regulatory organisations, meaning the curriculum stays connected to the real-world needs of the sector. Your professional practice year allows you to apply your skills in a genuine working environment, building a professional network and a track record that will support your career from the outset. Biological science graduates work across a wide range of settings. Many move into laboratory-based roles in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, clinical research and forensic science organisations. Others work in healthcare, science communication, environmental consultancy, education and regulatory affairs. The analytical and practical skills developed during the degree are also valued in sectors beyond science, including data analysis, public health and policy. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study, whether a master's in a specialist area such as genomics, pharmacology or environmental science, or research degrees leading to careers in academia or industry research and development.
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