

BSc Biology (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Biology is one of the broadest and most dynamic fields in science, encompassing the study of life at every scale from the molecular to the ecological. It asks how organisms work, how they evolved, how they interact with each other and their physical environment, and how they respond to change. As a discipline it draws on chemistry, physics, mathematics, and increasingly on computing and data science, making it one of the most intellectually connected subjects in the natural sciences. Its applications touch every aspect of human life, from medicine and food production to conservation and climate science. At the University of Suffolk, this four-year programme includes a foundation year, providing an accessible entry point for students who are building their scientific background before entering the main degree. The foundation year develops the biological, chemical, and mathematical foundations you need to succeed in the degree, and the transition into the main programme is carefully supported. You will then study cell and molecular biology, genetics, ecology, physiology, and the research methods that underpin scientific inquiry, developing both theoretical understanding and practical laboratory skills. Biology graduates from Suffolk and similar institutions move into careers across the life sciences sector. Environmental agencies, conservation organisations, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, the NHS and public health bodies, education, and research are all established destinations. Roles in ecology, environmental monitoring, science communication, healthcare support, laboratory analysis, and education support are common starting points for graduates. Many choose to pursue postgraduate study, either to specialise in a particular biological field or to convert to a professional qualification in teaching, medicine, or environmental management. The foundation year makes this programme particularly well suited to students who have come to biology by a less traditional route.
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