

MSci Biomedical Science (Molecular Biology) with Industrial Placement
About this course
Biomedical science is the scientific discipline that underpins medicine, using the tools of biology, chemistry, and physiology to understand how the human body works in health and disease. Molecular biology sits at its leading edge, exploring the mechanisms of life at the level of DNA, RNA, proteins, and cells, and asking how changes at that scale produce the diseases we observe clinically. From cancer biology and infectious disease to genetic disorders and drug development, molecular biology is central to the science behind modern medicine and to the discovery of new treatments. At the University of Aberdeen, this five-year full-time programme takes a rigorous scientific approach to the discipline and includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to pursue your studies in an international setting. The industrial placement embedded in the title signals the programme's commitment to professional experience, meaning you will spend time working in a relevant scientific or clinical context, developing the practical skills and professional understanding that employers in the biomedical sector value highly. Aberdeen's strong research tradition and its connections with the NHS and the life sciences industry in Scotland provide a stimulating environment for biomedical study. The typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the high academic expectations of a scientifically demanding five-year programme. Biomedical science graduates with a specialism in molecular biology are well prepared for careers in clinical laboratory science, pharmaceutical research, biotechnology, academic research, and the life sciences industry. Many graduates go on to work as biomedical scientists in NHS laboratories, either directly after graduation or following further professional registration. Others pursue postgraduate research degrees in fields such as molecular biology, cancer biology, pharmacology, or biochemistry. The industrial placement experience is particularly valued by life sciences employers and frequently leads to graduate employment. Some graduates also go on to medicine, dentistry, or other healthcare programmes, using their science training as a platform.
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