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Biological Sciences BSc (Hons) (Full-time, Part-time)

Course overview

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Why study Biological Sciences at BU?

  • Covers a wide range of topics from biochemistry and pharmacology, to marine conservation and applied anthropology
  • Enhances your learning experience by working with academics renowned for their research, education, and professional practice
  • Provides the ideal foundation for a future career in the field and in research.

What will I study?

The course explores the interaction of biological systems and focuses on the development of the skills necessary to apply biological concepts to the solution of practical problems.

The first two years of this course allows you to develop core knowledge and understanding in the areas of human biology, biochemistry, laboratory and investigative techniques, ecology and human evolution along with the opportunity to further develop your interests in osteology or evolution in a wildlife conservation context.

The final year allows you to choose taught units from the thematic areas developed in the first and second year and undertake a research project that offers you the chance to understand a topic in greater depth than is possible with the taught units. This course involves strong components of laboratory work instilling practice to the theory learned.

The course covers a wide range of topics, allowing you more choice for employment options. You will be well-equipped to pursue careers in areas such as biotechnology, occupational health, environmental science, forensic and biomedical research and education. Alternatively, you may progress to a Masters course, PhD and further research.

Key Facts

Next start dates:
September 2012, September 2013

Location:
Bournemouth University (Talbot Campus)

School:
School of Applied Sciences,

Duration:
3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

Delivery method:
Full-time, Part-time

Entry requirements:
For 2012 entry: 300 UCAS tariff points, typically from 3 A-levels or equivalent. For 2013 entry: to be confirmed.
Further details about entry requirements

Relevant subjects:
Biology, Chemistry, Science, Maths, Psychology

Recommended GCSEs:
A minimum of 5 GCSEs grades A* - C including a Science, Maths and English or equivalent qualifications

If English is not your first language:
IELTS 6.5 (Academic) or above.
International entry requirements

UCAS code:
C100

Course reference:
BSBSF

Related courses:
Geography and Environmental Science, Biological Sciences

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