

BSc Biomedical Sciences (Physiology)
About this course
Biomedical sciences with a specialism in physiology is concerned with understanding how the human body functions in health and disease. Physiology examines the mechanisms by which organ systems, cells, and molecules maintain the conditions necessary for life, from the way the heart pumps blood and the lungs exchange gases to how the kidney regulates fluid balance and the nervous system coordinates responses to the environment. Understanding these processes at a detailed level is fundamental to medicine, pharmacology, clinical research, and the development of treatments for the full range of human diseases. At the University of Aberdeen, this four-year full-time programme offers a structured progression from the foundational sciences in the early years to specialised and research-focused content as the degree advances. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you international scientific experience and the opportunity to encounter different research cultures and approaches. You will study human biology, anatomy, cell biology, biochemistry, and physiology, developing both theoretical understanding and practical laboratory skills. The programme is designed to build critical thinking and research expertise progressively, preparing you for a field in which independent scientific judgement is central. You will develop skills in experimental design, data analysis, scientific writing, and the critical evaluation of published research, all of which are essential for careers in research and clinical science. Aberdeen has a strong biomedical research base, and the programme benefits from engagement with that research activity. Graduates from biomedical sciences with physiology programmes pursue careers in pharmaceutical research, clinical research organisations, hospital laboratory science, regulatory affairs, science communication, and public health. The year abroad can be attractive to employers who value international research experience. Postgraduate study in physiology, biomedical science, pharmacology, or medicine is a natural next step for those seeking specialist research or clinical roles.
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