BSc Biomedical Science
About this course
Biomedical science is the laboratory-based discipline that underpins modern healthcare, providing the diagnostic and analytical foundations that clinicians depend on to identify disease, monitor treatment and understand how biological systems work. Biomedical scientists work in NHS and private hospital laboratories, applying techniques in clinical biochemistry, haematology, medical microbiology, histopathology, immunology and blood transfusion to analyse samples from patients and produce accurate, timely results. It is a discipline that combines deep scientific knowledge with the precision and quality standards required in a clinical setting. At Northumbria University, this programme is studied part-time, making it accessible to students who wish to develop their knowledge alongside work or other commitments, including those already working in healthcare settings in support roles. You will study the core biomedical sciences, developing laboratory technique, understanding of analytical methods and knowledge of the disease mechanisms and physiological processes that give biomedical measurements their clinical significance. The part-time mode suits students who benefit from the flexibility to pace their learning over a longer period. Graduates from biomedical science programmes are eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council, which is required to practise as a biomedical scientist in NHS settings. Career routes include clinical laboratory roles across the range of biomedical science specialisms, quality assurance, laboratory management, research and the commercial laboratory sector. Many biomedical scientists develop specialist expertise in a particular discipline over the course of their careers. Postgraduate study in a specific biomedical specialism, healthcare science management, clinical research or biomedical informatics is also an option for those who wish to develop their expertise or move into research and leadership roles.
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