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BSc Biological Sciences (Extended Degree)
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Biological sciences is the study of living organisms in all their diversity, from the molecular mechanisms that govern cell behaviour to the ecological processes that structure ecosystems. It is one of the most dynamic areas of modern science, with discoveries in genetics, cell biology, evolutionary biology and ecology constantly reshaping our understanding of life and generating new possibilities in medicine, agriculture, conservation and biotechnology. Northumbria University's extended degree in biological sciences runs over four years of full-time study, giving you additional time compared with a standard three-year degree to develop both depth and breadth across the discipline. The extended format allows for more thorough development of core scientific knowledge alongside greater engagement with practical laboratory and fieldwork skills. A sandwich year in industry, a year abroad and an embedded work placement are all part of the programme, meaning you graduate with a combination of rigorous scientific training and substantial professional and international experience. The sandwich year in particular is a significant opportunity to spend an extended period working within a research, healthcare, environmental or industry setting, bringing your scientific skills into contact with real problems and building the professional network and confidence that employers value. Biological sciences trains careful experimental thinking, the ability to design and evaluate investigations, the analytical skills to interpret complex data, and the communication skills to present scientific findings clearly. These capabilities underpin both academic research and professional roles in the life sciences. Graduates work in pharmaceutical and biotechnology research, environmental conservation, clinical laboratory roles, healthcare, education, science communication, food science and the broader public sector. Many go on to postgraduate study, including master's degrees and doctoral research in specialisms ranging from molecular biology and genetics to ecology and conservation biology.
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