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BSc Biomedical Science (Extended Degree)
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Biomedical science applies the methods and knowledge of the biological and chemical sciences to understanding the molecular, cellular, and systemic processes involved in human health and disease. It encompasses disciplines including clinical biochemistry, haematology, microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, and cellular pathology, using sophisticated laboratory techniques to analyse biological samples, investigate disease mechanisms, and support clinical diagnosis and treatment. The field sits at the heart of modern healthcare, and the scientific work that biomedical scientists do underpins the decisions that clinicians make for their patients every day. At Northumbria University, this four-year extended degree programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, providing a combination of extended professional experience and international study that is particularly generous for a biomedical science programme. The extended structure gives you additional time to consolidate your scientific understanding and your laboratory skills before tackling the most advanced content, and the combination of placement and year abroad means you graduate with real professional experience and an international perspective that is increasingly valued by employers and research institutions. You will study the core biomedical science disciplines in depth, develop practical laboratory competencies, and build the clinical and scientific communication skills that professional practice requires. A typical entry tariff of 120 points makes the programme broadly accessible. Biomedical science graduates can register with the Health and Care Professions Council, qualifying them to work as registered biomedical scientists in NHS diagnostic laboratories and other clinical settings. The placement year is a significant advantage in a competitive graduate labour market, and many students convert placements into graduate jobs. Others continue to postgraduate study in biomedical science, clinical research, or medical science, or pursue doctoral research. The year abroad is an additional differentiator for graduates who want an academic or research career with international connections.
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