

BSc Biology
About this course
Biology is the study of life in all its forms, from the molecular mechanisms operating within a single cell to the ecological networks that connect millions of species across an entire planet. It is a discipline of extraordinary breadth, incorporating genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, physiology, evolution and ecology, and it underpins fields as diverse as medicine, conservation, agriculture, biotechnology and environmental science. What unites all of biology is the attempt to understand living systems: how they are built, how they function, how they change, and how they relate to one another. At the University of Suffolk, you can study biology on a part-time basis, which makes the programme accessible to students who are managing work, caring responsibilities or other commitments alongside their studies. You will build understanding across the core areas of the discipline, covering cell biology, microbiology, genetics, animal and plant biology, ecology and environmental science. Laboratory and fieldwork skills are central to biological education, and you will develop the ability to design and conduct investigations, collect and analyse data, and communicate scientific findings clearly. The flexibility of part-time study means you can progress through the material at a pace that suits your circumstances. Biology graduates pursue careers across a wide range of sectors. Environmental consultancy, laboratory science, healthcare support, science communication, conservation, teaching, food science and public health are among the most common pathways. The analytical and scientific skills developed through a biology degree also provide a strong foundation for further study in medicine, veterinary science, ecology, biotechnology or education. Part-time study is also a valued pathway for professionals already working in a scientific or environmental field who wish to formalise and deepen their knowledge.
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