

BSc Biomedical Sciences
About this course
Biomedical sciences sits at the intersection of biology, chemistry and medicine, seeking to understand the processes that keep the human body working and the mechanisms by which disease disrupts them. It is the scientific engine behind modern healthcare, providing the evidence base for diagnoses, treatments and public health decisions. A degree in this field equips you with the laboratory expertise and analytical rigour that clinical and research settings depend on. At Birmingham City University you will examine cell biology, microbiology, haematology, immunology, clinical biochemistry and pathological sciences, developing both theoretical knowledge and the hands-on practical skills that define competent biomedical work. The programme runs over three years full time and includes a sandwich placement year, giving you sustained experience in a professional healthcare or research environment before you graduate. That placement is integral rather than optional: it lets you apply laboratory techniques in real diagnostic or research contexts, building confidence and professional contacts simultaneously. The discipline demands precision and systematic thinking. You will learn to design and interpret experiments, handle biological specimens with rigour, and communicate scientific findings clearly, skills that are transferable across a wide range of roles. The course is designed to provide the knowledge and practical training needed for careers in biomedical science, and graduates are well placed to pursue work as biomedical scientists in NHS laboratories, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, public health agencies, or medical research institutions. Further study options include postgraduate clinical training, MSc programmes in specialist areas such as clinical immunology or molecular pathology, or research degrees for those drawn to the scientific frontier. For students who want a career grounded in science but oriented toward human health, biomedical sciences offers a clear and purposeful route.
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