

BSc Biomedical Science
About this course
Biomedical science bridges the gap between the fundamental sciences and clinical medicine, asking how knowledge of cells, molecules, tissues, and physiological systems can be applied to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. It is a rigorous laboratory-based discipline that draws on biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, and genetics to understand what goes wrong in the body and how science can address it. For students who want to engage seriously with human biology without entering clinical training, it offers a demanding and rewarding academic path. At the University of East Anglia, this three-year full-time programme takes you from the foundational principles of cell biology and biochemistry through to specialist topics in areas such as haematology, clinical microbiology, and pathological processes. You will spend significant time in laboratories, developing practical skills in a range of analytical and diagnostic techniques that are directly relevant to professional practice in healthcare and research settings. The programme is designed to provide the scientific depth expected by employers in the biomedical and life sciences sectors while also developing your capacity for independent inquiry and critical evaluation of scientific evidence. UEA has strong links with the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals, which provides a biomedical sciences programme at the university with access to a clinical environment that is unusual for undergraduate study. This connection gives the course a practical dimension that many students find valuable in understanding how laboratory science translates into patient care. Graduates of biomedical science programmes work in NHS laboratories in specialisms such as clinical biochemistry, haematology, medical microbiology, and immunology. Many pursue registration as biomedical scientists through the Health and Care Professions Council. Others move into pharmaceutical or biotechnology research, clinical trials management, or science communication. Postgraduate study, including PhD research and specialist masters programmes, is a common route for those wishing to develop further expertise.
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