

BSc Biomedical Science
About this course
Biomedical science sits at the intersection of biology and medicine, seeking to understand the mechanisms of human disease so that better diagnostics and treatments can be developed. It is a discipline built on laboratory investigation, combining cell biology, biochemistry, microbiology, immunology and pathology to explain what goes wrong in the body at a molecular and cellular level. Without biomedical scientists, clinical laboratories could not function and the pipeline from basic research to patient care would stall at every step. Studying biomedical science over three years full time, you will develop a rigorous grounding in the core life sciences before moving into more specialised areas such as haematology, clinical biochemistry, medical microbiology and histopathology. You will learn to design and carry out experiments, interpret data critically and communicate findings clearly, skills that are as valuable in a hospital laboratory as they are in a pharmaceutical research setting. Practical laboratory work runs throughout the programme, giving you confidence with techniques such as cell culture, PCR, microscopy and immunoassay alongside the theoretical foundations that underpin them. Nottingham Trent University offers this programme in a city with strong links to life science and healthcare industries, giving you access to a vibrant professional community. The typical entry profile for this course sits around 104 UCAS tariff points, reflecting the programme's expectation that you arrive with solid science foundations. Graduates from biomedical science programmes pursue a wide range of careers. Many go on to register as biomedical scientists with the Health and Care Professions Council and work within NHS pathology departments across specialisms including haematology, blood transfusion, microbiology and cellular pathology. Others move into pharmaceutical or biotechnology research, clinical trials coordination, science communication or public health roles. The degree also provides an excellent springboard for postgraduate study, whether that is a master's in a specialist biomedical field, a research doctorate, or graduate entry to medicine and dentistry. The analytical and technical skills you build are transferable across health, science and policy sectors.
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