

BSc Biomedical Science
About this course
Biomedical science is the application of scientific principles to the understanding and diagnosis of human disease, sitting between biological research and clinical medicine. It covers a broad range of disciplines, from haematology and medical microbiology to clinical biochemistry and histopathology, using laboratory techniques to analyse samples from patients and to develop the understanding needed to improve diagnosis and treatment. Biomedical scientists work behind the scenes of the health service, and their work underpins the clinical decisions that doctors make every day. At the University of Strathclyde, this programme is offered on a part-time basis, making it accessible to students who need to balance their studies with work or other commitments, including those who are already employed in healthcare laboratory settings. You will study the major biomedical science disciplines including clinical biochemistry, haematology, medical microbiology, immunology, and cell biology, alongside the laboratory methods and quality management systems that professional practice in biomedical science requires. The part-time mode means that many students bring direct healthcare experience to their studies, which enriches the learning community and allows you to connect theoretical knowledge directly to your professional practice. Strathclyde is a research-active institution with strong connections to the Scottish health service and life sciences industry. Biomedical science graduates are eligible to register with the Health and Care Professions Council, which is the legal requirement for practising as a biomedical scientist in the UK NHS. Career opportunities include roles in NHS diagnostic laboratories, independent laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, and the medical devices sector. Many graduates develop specialist expertise in a particular biomedical discipline, and there are clear pathways to senior scientist and management roles within laboratory medicine. Further study at master's level in a biomedical specialism or medical research is a natural continuation for those who want to develop deeper expertise or move into research.
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