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BSc Biology (with year in industry)
About this course
Biology is the scientific study of life in its full diversity and complexity, from the molecular mechanisms by which cells carry out their functions to the ecological processes that connect organisms across entire ecosystems. It encompasses genetics and evolution, cell biology and physiology, ecology and environmental science, and the biological foundations of health and disease. What unifies these wide-ranging topics is a commitment to understanding living systems through observation, experimentation, and evidence-based reasoning. At Aberystwyth University, this four-year, full-time Biology degree includes a year in industry that gives you additional insight, knowledge, and experience that are highly valued by employers in biological and related sectors. You will explore topics spanning from the cellular and molecular to whole organisms, learning how biology can be applied to practical challenges in health, agriculture, conservation, and sustainability, all of which are subjects of increasing relevance in the context of climate change and environmental pressure. The year in industry is spent working in a relevant professional setting, connecting your academic learning to real research, commercial, or conservation contexts in ways that significantly enhance your professional development and employability. Biology graduates work across a remarkably wide range of fields: biomedical research, environmental science, ecology, conservation, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, agriculture, food science, clinical laboratory work, public health, and education are all common destinations. The scientific reasoning, laboratory skills, and capacity for independent investigation the degree develops are valued wherever rigorous analysis of biological systems is required. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in biology, ecology, genetics, environmental science, or biomedical science, for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue research careers.
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