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BSc Biological Sciences (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Biological sciences is one of the broadest and most dynamic areas of scientific inquiry, encompassing the study of life at every scale from molecules and cells to organisms, populations and ecosystems. The discipline has been transformed by advances in genetics, molecular biology and computational methods, and it sits at the centre of some of the most pressing challenges facing humanity, from drug discovery and disease treatment to agricultural productivity, biodiversity conservation and climate adaptation. A strong biological sciences degree develops both the scientific knowledge and the practical research skills to contribute to this landscape. At Hartpury University this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year, which builds the scientific knowledge and study skills needed before progressing to the full degree. This makes the programme accessible to students who have a strong interest in biology but whose prior qualifications may not fully meet the standard entry requirements. The main programme includes a sandwich year and embedded work placement opportunities, ensuring that your scientific education is connected throughout to real professional and research environments. Hartpury's description of the programme is clear about its dual orientation: you will expand your skills inside the laboratory and outside in the field, preparing for careers in the biological sciences through both rigorous academic study and direct practical experience. You will study cell biology, genetics, ecology, evolutionary biology, physiology and research methods, developing both theoretical understanding and the laboratory and fieldwork techniques that biological science careers require. Graduates pursue careers in research, conservation, environmental consultancy, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, agricultural science, public health, education and science communication. Many go on to postgraduate study in more specialised areas of biology, including molecular biology, ecology, conservation biology or biomedical science. The foundation year means this pathway is open to students who are motivated and curious even if their prior scientific qualifications are not at the standard entry level.
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