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BSc Biomedical Science
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Biomedical science is the laboratory-based scientific discipline that underpins clinical medicine, providing the diagnostic testing, scientific investigation, and research capability on which healthcare depends. Biomedical scientists work in NHS and independent laboratories analysing blood, tissue, and other clinical samples to detect and monitor disease, and they contribute to the scientific research that advances understanding of the disease processes responsible for major conditions from cancer to cardiovascular disease and infection. The discipline requires both scientific rigour and the meticulous professional standards that clinical laboratory work demands. At the University of the West of Scotland, this four-year full-time programme equips you with the skills and experience needed to play a vital role in modern healthcare provision. The programme includes a sandwich year in industry with work placement, which is an especially important feature for biomedical science, because extended laboratory placement in a real clinical or research setting is where you develop the practical and professional competence that distinguishes a graduate who is ready to work from one who has only studied the theory. You will develop skills in haematology, clinical chemistry, microbiology, immunology, histopathology, and the laboratory methods that underpin them, alongside the scientific reasoning and evidence-based approach that professional practice requires. A typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the programme's accessible entry standard within a professionally oriented course that builds genuine laboratory and scientific competence progressively. UWS has strong connections with NHS boards in Scotland, which provide clinical placement environments for students throughout the programme. Graduates work as biomedical scientists in NHS and private laboratories, in pharmaceutical and biotechnology research, in public health, and in scientific management and education. Many pursue Health and Care Professions Council registration on completion, and postgraduate study in biomedical science, clinical biochemistry, or related specialisms is a natural next step for those wishing to develop further expertise.
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