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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

Research Project

40

Research Project for Exchange Students

40

You also take all of the following compulsory modules

Compulsory modules

Credits

Physiology of the Nervous System

30

Physiology of Gastrointestinal Tract 1

15

Physiology of Gastrointestinal Tract 2

15

Integrated Physiology

10

You take one optional module from the following list:

Optional modules

Credits

Research in Physiological Sciences

10

Business Enterprise for the Bioscientist

10

Health and Illness: Professional and Societal Perspectives

10

Science Communication

10

Bioethics

10

Bioinformatics

10