

BSc Molecular Biology with a Modern Language
About this course
Molecular biology investigates life at its most fundamental level, examining how the molecules that make up living cells, particularly nucleic acids and proteins, carry and express genetic information, regulate cellular processes and respond to their environment. It is a discipline that has transformed medicine, agriculture and our understanding of evolution, and one that continues to generate discoveries with profound practical consequences. The University of Manchester offers this four-year full-time programme, which pairs molecular biology with the study of a modern language, creating a distinctive combination that prepares graduates for an increasingly international scientific environment. The programme begins with a foundation year, which provides a thorough grounding in the underlying science and laboratory skills before the main degree content begins. This makes it an excellent choice if your prior study would benefit from this consolidation. Across the programme you will explore the mechanisms of gene expression, the structure and function of proteins, cell signalling, genomics and the molecular basis of disease, developing both theoretical understanding and practical competence in the techniques that modern molecular biology relies on. The language strand develops genuine communicative ability alongside your scientific training. A placement year is incorporated into the programme, giving you extended professional experience in a research or industry environment that deepens both your technical skills and your understanding of how molecular biology operates outside the university. The combination of rigorous science and language capability trains you to work across cultural and institutional boundaries, an increasingly valuable attribute in a research landscape that is inherently global. You will also develop the precision, patience and critical thinking that laboratory science demands. Graduates move into careers in pharmaceutical and biotechnology research, clinical laboratory work, science communication, healthcare, regulatory affairs and science policy. Many go on to postgraduate study, including doctoral research, which remains the most direct route into academic and senior industrial research positions.
Syllabus & Modules
Typical curriculumStudent Satisfaction
National Student Survey - 85 respondents (78% response rate)
Similarly Ranked Alternatives
What comes next? 🎓
Choosing the right university starts with choosing the right school. Explore transparent, data-driven school profiles powered by official DfE statistics.
Explore Schools on WhatSchool.ai →

