

BSc Biomedical Sciences (Anatomy)
About this course
Biomedical sciences with a focus on anatomy examines the structure of the human body in intricate detail, connecting form to function at every level from the gross anatomy visible to the naked eye down to the cellular and molecular architecture that underpins it. Anatomy is one of the oldest and most foundational disciplines in medicine, and modern biomedical anatomy draws on imaging technology, histology, developmental biology, and neuroscience to build an understanding that is both comprehensive and clinically relevant. It is a subject that rewards visual intelligence, careful observation, and the ability to integrate knowledge across scales. At the University of Aberdeen, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study at a partner institution in another country and to experience anatomy and biomedical science from a different educational and research perspective. You will study gross and microscopic anatomy, developmental anatomy, neuroanatomy, histology, cell biology, and the biomedical context in which anatomical knowledge is applied, including its relationship to physiology, pathology, and clinical practice. Aberdeen's medical school tradition means the programme is taught alongside and in connection with students in clinical disciplines, enriching the learning environment. A typical entry tariff of 216 points reflects the programme's demanding and competitive nature. Graduates of biomedical anatomy programmes are well prepared for careers in clinical science, biomedical research, medicine (via a graduate-entry route), dentistry, physiotherapy, radiography, and the wider healthcare sector. Laboratory and research roles in pharmaceutical companies, medical device firms, and universities are common destinations. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study, either through MSc programmes in anatomy, clinical science, or a specific biomedical speciality, or through doctoral research. The combination of detailed anatomical knowledge and broad biomedical training provides a distinctive foundation for almost any career in the life sciences or healthcare.
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