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MSci Biomedical Science
About this course
Biomedical science is the study of the biological and chemical processes that underpin human health and disease. It trains you to investigate how the body functions at the cellular and molecular level, to understand what goes wrong in illness, and to apply laboratory methods that support the diagnosis and management of disease. For anyone drawn to the science behind medicine, and to careers where laboratory expertise contributes directly to patient care, it offers a rigorous and rewarding pathway. At the University of Surrey this four-year, full-time degree covers physiology, pharmacology, and pathology in depth. You will study the mechanisms of disease across areas including infection and immunity, cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic conditions, and the genetic factors that underlie many health problems. The programme teaches you to apply laboratory techniques to diagnose infectious diseases, model disease outbreaks, and investigate the biological basis of complex conditions. Putting human life under the microscope in this way develops not only your technical skills but your capacity to connect scientific findings to their implications for individual patients and for society more broadly. Graduates of biomedical science at Surrey go on to careers in NHS clinical laboratories, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, medical research institutions, public health agencies, and the life sciences industry. Many enter specialist diagnostic roles in areas such as haematology, clinical biochemistry, microbiology, or histopathology. Others move into research and development, quality assurance, regulatory affairs, or scientific communication. A significant number of graduates use the degree as a foundation for postgraduate study in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, or specialist research programmes, and the analytical and scientific skills it develops are transferable across a wide range of health and science careers.
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