

BA Biomedical Sciences
About this course
Biomedical sciences at the University of Oxford is one of the most demanding and prestigious scientific programmes in the world. The field connects fundamental biological research to clinical medicine, investigating the molecular, cellular, physiological, and pathological processes that underlie health and disease. At Oxford, this means studying alongside world-leading researchers in an environment where the boundary between teaching and discovery is deliberately thin, and where undergraduates are drawn into the research culture of the university from the beginning. This four-year full-time programme includes a research-based final year in which you will conduct a substantial independent project, contributing to knowledge at the frontier of biomedical science. You will study cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, and pathology in depth, supported by Oxford's tutorial system, which provides intensive one-to-one or small-group teaching that pushes you to engage with primary scientific literature, evaluate evidence critically, and develop your own reasoning. The breadth and rigour of the curriculum, and the research intensity of the final year, make this one of the most academically demanding undergraduate science programmes available in the UK. The typical tariff of 200 points reflects this. Oxford biomedical sciences graduates pursue an exceptional range of careers. Many go on to postgraduate research degrees, medical school (the programme is a recognised pathway for graduate-entry medicine at several institutions), clinical science training, and careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Others enter consulting, finance, science policy, and science communication, where their analytical skills and scientific credibility are highly valued. The combination of Oxford's reputation and the depth of scientific training the programme provides places graduates at the very front of the field.
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