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BSc Biology
About this course
Biology is the science of life in all its forms, from the molecular mechanisms of genetics and cell biology to the ecological relationships between organisms and their environments. It encompasses the study of the structure and function of living systems at every scale: how cells carry out the chemical reactions of life, how tissues and organs develop and function in complex organisms, how populations and species evolve over time, and how ecosystems are organised and maintained. Biology is both a fundamental science and the foundation for applied fields including medicine, agriculture, conservation, and biotechnology. The Open University offers biology through part-time distance learning, making it accessible to students who cannot attend campus-based study, including those managing work, family responsibilities, or other commitments. Distance learning at degree level requires self-discipline and the ability to engage independently with demanding material, but the OU's approach, which combines well-designed online resources, structured assessment, and access to tutors, provides genuine support for learners at all stages. The university's commitment to open access means that you can begin even if your prior qualifications are limited, and the OU has a long track record of enabling people from a wide range of backgrounds to succeed in science degrees. You will study cell biology, genetics, ecology, evolution, physiology, and microbiology, developing both theoretical understanding and the ability to interpret and evaluate scientific data. Laboratory and fieldwork kits allow you to engage with practical science elements in your own environment, and the programme develops the scientific literacy and analytical skills that are central to a biology education. Graduates of biology degrees work in the life sciences industry, healthcare, environmental science, education, conservation, and research. The flexibility of the OU route means that many students are already working in relevant fields and use the degree to formalise and deepen their knowledge. Postgraduate study in biology, ecology, biomedicine, or related disciplines is a further option.
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