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BSc Biology (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Biology is the study of life in all its complexity, from the molecular mechanisms that drive cellular processes to the ecological systems that sustain populations and shape the natural world. It is a discipline that encompasses genetics, physiology, ecology, evolution, microbiology, and biochemistry, unified by a commitment to understanding organisms and the environments in which they live. Biology graduates are trained to think experimentally, to interpret data, and to communicate scientific findings clearly, and these skills have applications across medicine, conservation, agriculture, biotechnology, and public health. At the University of Hull, this four-year full-time Biology degree with a foundation year develops practical skills in the laboratory and in the field alongside a rigorous scientific education. The foundation year is designed for students who need additional preparation before entering the main degree, ensuring that everyone has a solid grounding in the core scientific concepts and study skills needed to thrive in subsequent years. Across the programme you will gain the kind of real-world practical experience that shapes biologists who can contribute confidently to research and professional settings, and you will learn to communicate important topics in biology to diverse audiences, a skill that is increasingly valued by employers across the sector. Biology graduates from Hull and similar programmes pursue careers across a wide range of sectors. Environmental consultancy, conservation, ecology, wildlife management, biomedical research, laboratory science, food and agriculture, pharmaceuticals, science communication, and education are among the most common destinations. Public health bodies, government agencies, the National Health Service, and international development organisations also recruit biology graduates, particularly those with strong field and laboratory skills. Postgraduate study in ecology, genetics, biomedical science, environmental management, or teacher training is a natural next step for those who wish to specialise or develop further professional qualifications.
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