

BSc Biology
About this course
Biology is the science of life, examining living organisms from the molecular machinery of cells to the dynamics of whole ecosystems. It asks fundamental questions about how organisms are structured, how they function, how they have evolved, and how they interact with each other and with the physical environment. The discipline spans an enormous range, from molecular genetics and cell physiology to ecology, conservation, and environmental biology, and it underpins medicine, agriculture, biotechnology, and the scientific response to environmental challenges. At the University of Gloucestershire, you will study biology over three years full-time, developing a grounding in the key areas of the discipline alongside strong practical skills in laboratory and field settings. The programme covers cellular and molecular biology, genetics, physiology, evolution, ecology, and environmental science, and gives you the flexibility to develop your interests as the course progresses. For students who want to gain industry experience, the university provides dedicated support to help secure a placement that aligns with your interests and career direction, which can significantly strengthen your graduate employment prospects. The typical entry tariff is 120 UCAS points. Biology graduates go on to careers in the life sciences sector, including pharmaceutical and biotechnology research, clinical laboratory science, environmental consultancy, conservation, ecology, public health, and science education. The research and analytical skills developed through the programme are also transferable into data-focused roles, healthcare management, and science communication. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in biology, ecology, environmental science, medicine, or related disciplines, building on the scientific foundation the undergraduate degree provides.
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