All of our Biomedical and Biomolecular Sciences degrees are divided into two phases:
- phase 1 is shared by all degrees and provides a broad introduction to biomolecular sciences
- phase 2 provides specialist topics relating to your degree
This flexible structure gives you the chance to try a broad range of topics, helping you to see where your interests lie before you specialise.
Phase 1 (Stage 1 and part of Stage 2)
You're introduced to biomolecular sciences through a series of modules.
Phase 2 (remainder of degree)
You'll study topics such as the physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory and nervous systems and the gastrointestinal tract. You will complete a research project in an area linked to your degree that interests you. You will select a module designed to boost your professional skills in a relevant employment area.
Modules
| Compulsory Modules | Credits |
|---|
All of our Biomedical and Biomolecular Sciences degrees are divided into two phases:
- phase 1 is shared by all degrees and provides a broad introduction to biomolecular sciences
- phase 2 provides specialist topics relating to your degree
This flexible structure gives you the chance to try a broad range of topics, helping you to see where your interests lie before you specialise.
Phase 1 (Stage 1 and part of Stage 2)
You're introduced to biomolecular sciences through a series of modules.
Phase 2 (remainder of degree)
You'll study topics such as the physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory and nervous systems and the gastrointestinal tract. You will complete a research project in an area linked to your degree that interests you. You will select a module designed to boost your professional skills in a relevant employment area.
Modules
| Compulsory Modules | Credits |
|---|
All of our Biomedical and Biomolecular Sciences degrees are divided into two phases:
- phase 1 is shared by all degrees and provides a broad introduction to biomolecular sciences
- phase 2 provides specialist topics relating to your degree
This flexible structure gives you the chance to try a broad range of topics, helping you to see where your interests lie before you specialise.
Phase 1 (Stage 1 and part of Stage 2)
You're introduced to biomolecular sciences through a series of modules.
Phase 2 (remainder of degree)
You'll study topics such as the physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory and nervous systems and the gastrointestinal tract. You will complete a research project in an area linked to your degree that interests you. You will select a module designed to boost your professional skills in a relevant employment area.
Modules
You take one of the following compulsory modules:
|
Compulsory modules |
Credits |
|
40 |
|
|
40 |
You also take all of the following compulsory modules
|
Compulsory modules |
Credits |
|
30 |
|
|
15 |
|
|
15 |
|
|
10 |
You take one optional module from the following list:
|
Optional modules |
Credits |
|
10 |
|
|
10 |
|
|
10 |
|
|
10 |
|
|
10 |
|
|
10 |