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BSc Biological Sciences
About this course
Biological sciences encompasses the study of life at every level of organisation, from the molecular machinery of the cell to the dynamics of populations and ecosystems. It is a field of remarkable breadth and urgent contemporary relevance, engaging with challenges that include climate change, antibiotic resistance, biodiversity loss, emerging infectious diseases, and the development of new medicines and agricultural technologies. At Roehampton University, this three-year full-time degree provides a thorough grounding in the discipline, equipping you with the specialist knowledge and practical skills to contribute to addressing these global problems. You will study core areas of biology including cell and molecular biology, genetics, ecology, physiology, and evolutionary biology, developing both conceptual understanding and practical laboratory skills. Field and laboratory work are integral to the degree, giving you direct experience of the methods used in biological research and environmental monitoring. A foundation year is available for students who need to build their scientific foundations before the main programme, and a sandwich year provides an extended period in a professional or research setting, giving you the kind of applied experience that makes a significant difference to graduate employability. Work placement opportunities are woven through the programme more broadly. The typical entry tariff is 56 UCAS points, making this an accessible route into biological sciences for students whose formal qualifications do not yet reflect their potential. Biological sciences graduates work across a wide range of sectors including biomedical research, conservation and ecology, public health, food science, pharmaceuticals, environmental consultancy, education, and science communication. The combination of scientific knowledge, practical skills, and analytical thinking the degree develops is highly versatile. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study or research, deepening their expertise in specific areas of biology or moving into professional programmes in medicine, veterinary science, or related health disciplines.
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