

BSc Biomedical Science
About this course
Biomedical science sits at the heart of modern healthcare, providing the scientific foundations on which diagnosis, treatment, and medical innovation depend. Where medicine focuses on the patient, biomedical science focuses on the underlying mechanisms, asking why disease arises, how the body responds, and what biological processes can be targeted to restore health. It is a discipline built on laboratory investigation, critical thinking, and an increasingly sophisticated understanding of human biology at the cellular and molecular level. At Manchester Metropolitan University, this part-time degree is designed for students who need the flexibility to fit study around other commitments. You will gain a thorough grounding in the biological principles that govern how the human body functions, covering areas such as biochemistry, haematology, microbiology, cellular pathology, and immunology. The course also examines the biological basis of a wide range of health disorders and the mechanisms by which treatments act. A placement year is built into the programme, giving you the opportunity to work in a clinical or research setting and to apply your learning in a professional environment. This practical dimension is central to the course, connecting classroom knowledge with the realities of laboratory and healthcare work. You will develop scientific literacy, laboratory competence, and the capacity to interpret complex data, skills that are valuable whether you go on to work directly in healthcare science or move into research, industry, or further study. The ability to think rigorously about biological evidence is increasingly relevant as healthcare becomes more data-driven and personalised. Graduates from biomedical science programmes pursue careers in NHS clinical laboratories, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, medical research, public health, and healthcare regulation. Many go on to postgraduate study or professional training, including routes into medicine, dentistry, and clinical science. The breadth of the discipline means career paths are wide and varied.
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