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BSc Biological Sciences
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Biological sciences is the broadest and most encompassing of the life science degrees, covering the diversity of living systems from the molecular to the ecological. Biologists study the mechanisms of life at every level of organisation, from the molecular machinery of cells through the physiology of organisms to the dynamics of ecosystems and the processes of evolution. The discipline is fundamental to medicine, agriculture, conservation, biotechnology, and our understanding of life itself, and it is a field of rapid and exciting discovery. At the University of the West of England, Bristol, this three-year full-time programme gives you a thorough foundation in the life sciences alongside substantial practical and fieldwork experience. You will study cell biology, genetics, ecology, evolution, biochemistry, microbiology, and physiology, building a broad understanding of how living systems work. The programme is designed with experiential learning at its core: you will have opportunities to undertake placements, internships, fieldwork, and residential trips both in the UK and abroad, giving you hands-on engagement with biological science in real research and applied settings. An integrated foundation year is available for students who need to build their scientific knowledge before entering the degree proper. The programme also includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, meaning professional scientific experience can be woven into your qualification. You will develop strong laboratory skills, the ability to design and carry out biological investigations, skills in data analysis and scientific writing, and the capacity to evaluate scientific evidence critically. Graduates of biological sciences go on to careers in biomedical research, environmental consultancy, conservation, healthcare science, science communication, education, and biotechnology. Many pursue postgraduate study in biology, ecology, biomedical science, or medicine via graduate-entry routes. The broad scientific foundation the degree provides opens career paths across many areas where biological knowledge is in demand.
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