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BSc Biomedical Science
About this course
Biomedical Science is a discipline that applies the tools and methods of biology and chemistry to understanding the human body in health and disease. It encompasses a wide range of specialisms including haematology, clinical biochemistry, medical microbiology, immunology, and cellular pathology, all of which contribute to the diagnostic processes that underpin clinical medicine. Biomedical scientists work at the interface of laboratory science and healthcare, and their work is fundamental to the diagnosis and monitoring of conditions ranging from infection and cancer to metabolic disorders and genetic disease. At the University of Gloucestershire, this three-year, full-time programme is delivered through an active and engaging learning environment. You will spend time in well-equipped teaching laboratories developing the practical skills that biomedical scientists rely on, working with equipment and methods that reflect professional practice. Seminars and interactive sessions encourage you to work with peers, deepening your understanding through discussion and collaboration. Science communication is also part of the curriculum, giving you experience of translating technical knowledge for different audiences. The programme's emphasis on active participation reflects the Biosciences department's strong record for student satisfaction. Graduates of Biomedical Science move into a wide range of careers. Many work as trainee biomedical scientists in NHS laboratories, pursuing registration with the Health and Care Professions Council and building careers in diagnostic pathology. Others find roles in pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology firms, and clinical research organisations, contributing to drug development and clinical trials. Research positions in universities, hospitals, and independent institutes are also common destinations. Teaching, science writing, healthcare management, and public health are further options. Those who wish to continue their education often pursue postgraduate degrees in biomedical science, clinical research, or related fields, or professional training leading to chartered scientist status.
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