

BSc Biological Sciences with Placement Year
About this course
Biological sciences is the study of life in all its forms and complexity, encompassing the molecular processes within cells, the physiology of organisms, the dynamics of populations and ecosystems, and the evolutionary forces that have shaped the living world over billions of years. It is a discipline of extraordinary breadth with profound practical relevance, underpinning medicine, veterinary science, agriculture, conservation, and biotechnology. At the Royal Veterinary College this four-year full-time programme with a placement year draws on an institution with a long history of cutting-edge research that has contributed to advances in both human and veterinary medicine. The programme explores the fundamentals of biological and biomedical science needed to understand and develop new therapies for both human and animal diseases, making it distinctive in its dual focus. You will study cellular and molecular biology, anatomy and physiology, genetics, evolution, immunology, and aspects of veterinary and biomedical science, developing the scientific breadth and rigour that a serious biology degree requires. The degree includes a year abroad, broadening your international academic perspective. The typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects the scientific standard expected. You will develop laboratory skills, scientific reasoning, research ability, and the kind of integrated biological thinking that comes from studying life across multiple scales, from molecule to ecosystem. Graduates go on to work in biomedical research, the pharmaceutical and veterinary industries, conservation, teaching, healthcare, and science policy. Many pursue postgraduate study in biological sciences, biomedical science, veterinary medicine, medicine, conservation biology, or related fields. The RVC context gives the degree particular strength for those interested in comparative medicine or the human-animal health interface.
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