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BSc Medical Science with Professional Experience
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Medical science sits at the boundary between the biomedical laboratory and clinical practice, examining the biological mechanisms that underlie health and disease and the scientific methods used to investigate them. It draws on biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, immunology, genetics, and pathology to build a picture of how the body works and what goes wrong in illness. For anyone who wants to understand medicine at a molecular and cellular level, without following the path of a clinical medical degree, medical science offers a rigorous, intellectually rich alternative. At the University of Reading, this four-year full-time programme incorporates a professional experience element, giving you structured exposure to a working environment during your degree. This integration of study and practice is a distinguishing feature of the course, allowing you to apply your scientific knowledge in a context that reflects the kinds of settings graduates go on to work in, whether that is a hospital laboratory, a pharmaceutical company, a research institute, or a public health organisation. Across the programme you will develop strong skills in experimental design, data analysis, and the critical reading of scientific literature, alongside the content knowledge that spans human biology from the molecular to the whole-organism level. The professional experience built into the four-year structure distinguishes this route from a standard three-year degree and provides a meaningful advantage when entering a competitive graduate job market. You will leave with both the academic grounding and a record of applied experience that employers in the life sciences and healthcare sectors value. Graduates of medical science programmes are well placed for careers in clinical laboratory science, biomedical research, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, public health, and science communication. Many graduates also use the degree as a platform for postgraduate study, including master's and doctoral research programmes, graduate entry medicine, physiotherapy, or other allied health professions.
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