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BSc Health and Medical Sciences
About this course
Health and medical sciences is an interdisciplinary degree that addresses the major challenges in human population health from scientific, social, ethical, and policy perspectives. It recognises that the most pressing health questions of our time, including infectious disease, non-communicable conditions, health inequalities, and the impact of environmental change on human wellbeing, cannot be addressed from a single disciplinary angle. This programme at Warwick Medical School brings together the scientific rigour of biomedical research with the broader analytical frameworks of public health, epidemiology, and health policy. You will study the biological basis of human health and disease alongside the social and environmental determinants that shape population health outcomes. The curriculum covers areas including human physiology, genetics, microbiology, pharmacology, epidemiology, global health, and the ethical dimensions of medical research and healthcare delivery. The interdisciplinary character of the programme is not incidental but fundamental to its design, reflecting Warwick Medical School's conviction that solving local and global health problems requires people who can think across disciplines. You will develop research skills alongside theoretical knowledge, preparing you to engage critically with health evidence and to contribute to evidence-based approaches to improving health at every scale. Graduates from health and medical sciences programmes go on to work in public health, health policy, medical research, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, healthcare management, health journalism, and international health organisations. The degree is also a strong foundation for postgraduate study in public health, epidemiology, health economics, or clinical research, and some graduates proceed to graduate-entry medicine or dentistry. The broad scientific training and interdisciplinary perspective make graduates valuable in any context that requires both rigorous analysis and an understanding of health in its social and political dimensions.
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