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BSc Biomedical Science
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Biomedical science is the application of scientific principles and methods to the understanding of human health and disease, and to the laboratory investigation that underpins clinical diagnosis and treatment. It encompasses biochemistry, haematology, microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, and the molecular and cellular mechanisms of disease, providing the scientific foundation on which medicine and healthcare depend. Biomedical scientists work in NHS laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, and research institutions, applying their knowledge to the detection, diagnosis, and monitoring of disease. At Robert Gordon University, this four-year full-time programme gives you exposure to a broad variety of subjects across the biomedical sciences, preparing you for work across medical and pharmaceutical sectors. The breadth is deliberate: biomedical science offers a wide range of career pathways, and the programme gives you the scope to discover where your strengths and interests lie before specialising. You will study core biomedical disciplines, laboratory techniques, research methods, and the regulatory and professional frameworks that govern laboratory practice in clinical and industrial contexts. Robert Gordon's practical orientation and its connections to healthcare and industry in the North East of Scotland provide a strong professional environment for your development. You will develop laboratory skills, data analysis capabilities, and the scientific literacy needed to evaluate and apply research findings in professional settings. The ability to work carefully and accurately with biological samples and to document and report findings precisely are central competencies the degree builds. Graduates go on to work in NHS clinical laboratories, pharmaceutical and biotechnology research, forensic science, veterinary science, and medical device companies. Many pursue professional registration with the Institute of Biomedical Science and further postgraduate qualifications to specialise in particular areas. The scientific foundation the degree provides is also valued in science communication, policy, and a range of related fields.
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