

BSc Biomedical Science (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Biomedical science is the laboratory-based discipline that underpins modern medicine and healthcare. It applies the knowledge and techniques of biology, chemistry and physics to the investigation of human health and disease, providing the scientific foundation for clinical diagnosis, therapeutic development and medical research. Biomedical scientists work in hospital laboratories and research settings, performing the analytical tests and investigations that clinicians depend on, and contributing to the development of new diagnostic tools, treatments and understanding of how disease works at the cellular and molecular level. At the University of Hull you will study biomedical science over four years of full-time study, with a foundation year that builds the scientific foundations required before you engage with the core degree content. You will gain a deep understanding of the human body in health and disease through laboratory-based learning, developing practical skills in techniques such as haematology, clinical biochemistry, microbiology, immunology and cellular pathology. The programme is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science, which provides the professional framework for qualified biomedical scientists working in the NHS and the healthcare sector more broadly. The typical tariff of 104 reflects a programme that is accessible to students who bring strong scientific interest and commitment from a range of educational backgrounds. Graduates who meet the requirements can register as biomedical scientists with the Health and Care Professions Council and work in NHS diagnostic laboratories, private healthcare providers, research institutions, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and public health agencies. Career roles include clinical scientist, laboratory manager, quality assurance specialist and research scientist. The IBMS-accredited nature of the programme provides a clear pathway to professional registration and the clinical career that follows from it. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in biomedical science, pharmacology, molecular biology or related health sciences, and some pursue graduate entry to medicine.
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