

BSc Human Biology with Foundation Year
About this course
Human biology is the scientific study of the human body in all its complexity, from the molecular mechanisms that drive cell function to the physiological systems that keep us alive, and the evolutionary and developmental processes that have shaped us. It occupies the ground between pure biology and medicine, developing a rigorous scientific understanding of human life that is relevant to health, disease, sport, nutrition, genetics, and public wellbeing. This four-year full-time degree at the University of Derby begins with a foundation year, making it accessible to students who want to build their scientific foundations before entering the main degree. Once the foundation year is complete, you will study the full breadth of human biology, covering anatomy, physiology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, and the biological basis of disease, alongside practical laboratory work that develops your experimental skills and scientific judgement. The programme includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to gain professional experience in a relevant setting and to study human biology in a different academic environment. Work placement activity is also embedded throughout the degree, helping you connect your learning to real-world applications in science and health. Human biology graduates go on to careers in a wide range of health and science sectors. Roles in biomedical research, clinical science, public health, health education, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, and sports science are all common pathways. The foundation year route means the programme serves students from a wide range of starting points, and the combination of placement year experience and year abroad gives graduates a well-rounded profile. Many go on to postgraduate study in areas such as physiology, genetics, clinical research, or science education, and some use the human biology degree as a foundation for further training in healthcare professions such as physiotherapy or occupational therapy.
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