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BSc Biomedical Science with a Foundation Year
About this course
Biomedical science is the discipline that applies biological and chemical knowledge to the understanding of human health and disease, with a particular focus on the laboratory analysis that underpins clinical diagnosis. Biomedical scientists work with blood, tissue, and other biological samples to investigate disease, identify pathogens, and provide the diagnostic information that clinicians use to guide treatment. The field encompasses haematology, microbiology, clinical biochemistry, immunology, cellular pathology, and transfusion science, each addressing a different dimension of how the body functions and how it fails. At the University of Kent, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing an accessible entry route for students who need additional preparation before beginning biomedical science at degree level. The foundation year develops the core biology, chemistry, and study skills needed to engage successfully with the degree content. You will then explore the science behind diagnosing and treating disease, developing both the theoretical understanding of disease mechanisms and the practical laboratory skills needed to work in a clinical or research setting. The programme has a strong focus on real-world application and modern research methods, ensuring that what you learn reflects the current state of biomedical science practice. Graduates are prepared for careers as biomedical scientists in the NHS and private diagnostic sector, working towards registration with the Health and Care Professions Council as the standard professional credential. The qualification also provides a foundation for careers in pharmaceutical research, biotechnology, clinical trials, quality assurance, and related life sciences roles. Postgraduate study in a specific biomedical science specialism or in related clinical sciences is an option for those who wish to develop their expertise further or move into more advanced research roles.
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