

BSc Biological Sciences with Foundation Year
About this course
Biological sciences is the study of living organisms in all their extraordinary diversity, from the molecular mechanisms inside a single cell to the ecological relationships between species and the dynamics of ecosystems across the planet. It is a discipline that has never been more relevant: the interaction between human activity and the natural world is reshaping biodiversity, climate, and health in ways that demand well-trained scientists who can understand and communicate what is happening. At the University of Salford, this programme includes a foundation year designed to develop both your scientific knowledge and your academic study skills, making it an accessible and well-supported route into a rigorous biological sciences degree. It is offered part time, allowing you to balance study with work or other commitments while working toward a full degree qualification. You will cover the core areas of the biological sciences, including cell biology, genetics, ecology, evolution, physiology, and microbiology, developing practical laboratory skills alongside theoretical understanding. Research methods and data analysis are integral to the programme, training you to approach biological questions with appropriate scientific rigour and to interpret evidence critically. The COVID-19 pandemic and other recent events have underlined how much there is still to learn about how humans interact with and influence the natural environment, and the programme develops the broad scientific literacy and specialist knowledge needed to contribute to that understanding. You will gain an international perspective on biological science and its applications. Graduates from biological sciences programmes go on to careers in scientific research, environmental management, conservation, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, education, and science communication. Further study at postgraduate level, including master's degrees, doctoral programmes, and professional qualifications in areas such as ecology, molecular biology, and biomedical science, is a natural progression for those who wish to specialise.
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