

BSc Biomedical Science
About this course
Biomedical science is dedicated to understanding the biological and medical principles that govern human health, how diseases develop at a cellular and molecular level, and how that knowledge can be turned into diagnostic tools and therapies. It is a discipline that sits directly beneath clinical medicine, providing the scientific foundation on which patient care depends. For anyone drawn to the science of how the body works and what happens when it does not, biomedical science offers a rigorous and rewarding path. At Edge Hill University you will study this programme on a part-time basis, which allows you to balance academic learning with other professional or personal commitments. The course covers the biological and medical principles of life and disease, asking how we can understand pathology at a fundamental level and translate that understanding into new treatments. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and a work placement component, meaning you will have structured opportunities to develop professional experience and broaden your perspective of the field in real-world and international settings. You will develop practical laboratory skills alongside the theoretical frameworks needed to understand disease mechanisms, interpret diagnostic data, and engage with current research. The programme cultivates precision, analytical rigour, and the ability to work methodically under the kind of conditions found in clinical and research laboratories. Graduates of biomedical science go on to work in NHS hospital laboratories, pharmaceutical research, biotechnology, medical device companies, and public health agencies. Roles include biomedical scientist, research technician, quality control specialist, and laboratory manager. The degree also opens pathways into postgraduate study in areas such as clinical science, immunology, pathology, or healthcare research, and for some graduates forms part of a broader journey towards medicine or allied health professions.
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