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BSc Biological Sciences with a Foundation Year
About this course
Biological sciences is the study of life in all its forms, from single-celled microorganisms to complex ecosystems, encompassing the molecular mechanisms of inheritance and metabolism, the physiology of organisms, the dynamics of populations, and the interactions between species and their environments. It is a discipline with deep connections to medicine, conservation, agriculture, biotechnology, and environmental science, and it provides the scientific foundation for addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing human society and the natural world. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year, full-time degree is designed for students who want to explore the full breadth of biological sciences before developing a specialism. The programme includes a foundation year for students who may not have the prerequisite subject background for direct entry to the standard degree, providing a supported first year that builds the scientific knowledge and skills needed to succeed in degree-level biology. The foundation year entry reflects the university's commitment to widening access to rigorous scientific education. Through the main degree, you will encounter the core areas of biology, including cell biology, genetics, ecology, physiology, and biochemistry, and you will develop both practical laboratory skills and the capacity for independent scientific inquiry. The typical entry tariff of 88 points applies to the foundation year route. Biological sciences graduates move into careers across a wide spectrum. Many work in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and agricultural industries in research, development, and quality roles. Environmental consultancy, conservation science, ecology, and public health are also common destinations. Teaching is a significant career path for those who want to share scientific knowledge at secondary or further education level. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study to specialise in a particular area of biology, or to pursue professional qualifications in medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, or clinical science.
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