

BSc Biological Sciences
About this course
Biological sciences encompasses the study of life in all its forms and at all scales, from molecular processes inside cells to the dynamics of ecosystems and the evolutionary history of species. It is one of the broadest disciplines in science, providing foundations for careers and further study across medicine, biotechnology, conservation, agriculture, environmental management and research. At the University of the West of England, Bristol, this part-time programme includes a foundation year and incorporates sandwich and work placement opportunities, making it a flexible and practically grounded route for students who need to balance study with other commitments while still gaining the hands-on experience that biological sciences education demands. You will study cell biology, genetics, ecology, physiology, microbiology, evolution and the biochemical processes that connect all living systems. Practical laboratory work and fieldwork are central to biological sciences education, and the programme includes placements, internships and residential fieldwork that extend your practical skills beyond the laboratory and into the field. The Bristol region provides a rich context for ecological and environmental fieldwork, and the placement and work experience opportunities connect your academic learning to professional biological sciences roles in industry, conservation and research. The foundation year provides the scientific grounding needed before the main degree content. Graduates from biological sciences degrees pursue careers in research, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, public health, environmental consultancy, conservation, teaching, clinical research and the NHS. The breadth of the degree means that graduates can specialise during postgraduate study, choosing from a wide range of master's and doctoral programmes in molecular biology, ecology, microbiology, biochemistry, environmental science or clinical fields. The combination of scientific training and practical experience that this programme provides is valued by employers across the life sciences sector.
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