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BSc Biochemistry (with Foundation Year)
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Biochemistry is the molecular science of life, examining the chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms. It asks how proteins are built and how they function, how genes are expressed and regulated, how cells generate and use energy, how signals are transmitted, and how the molecular machinery of life goes wrong in disease. It is a discipline that sits at the heart of the life sciences, providing the fundamental chemical understanding that underpins biology, medicine, pharmacology, and biotechnology. At the University of Bedfordshire, this four-year full-time programme with a foundation year provides a supported entry into a scientifically demanding subject. The foundation year develops your understanding of the chemistry and biology that the main degree builds on, making the programme accessible to students who need a structured scientific preparation. Industry connections with organisations such as GlaxoSmithKline, Pharmaron, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, and specialist forensic science companies mean the programme is aligned with the real needs of the life sciences sector and provides you with insight into the professional environments in which biochemists work. You will study the core areas of biochemistry, including protein structure and function, enzymology, metabolism, molecular biology, genetics, and analytical techniques, developing both your theoretical understanding and your laboratory skills. Graduates from biochemistry programmes go on to careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, clinical laboratory science, research, food science, regulatory affairs, and healthcare. Many pursue postgraduate study in biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology, or related life sciences, and some go on to research careers in academic or industrial settings. The combination of chemical rigour and biological understanding the degree develops is valued across the full range of life sciences and healthcare sectors, and graduates with strong laboratory and analytical skills are in consistent demand.
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