

BSc Molecular & Cellular Biology with Biotechnology
About this course
Molecular and cellular biology with biotechnology sits at the heart of modern life science, combining the study of the fundamental molecular mechanisms that underlie all living processes with the application of that knowledge to practical and commercial ends. Molecular biology examines how genetic information is stored, expressed and regulated, how cells communicate and respond to their environment, and how dysfunction at the molecular level gives rise to disease. Cellular biology extends that understanding to the level of the cell, examining how its components are organised and how cells divide, differentiate and interact. Biotechnology translates these insights into real-world applications, from vaccine design and therapeutic development to agricultural improvement and environmental remediation. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you an international dimension to your scientific education. You will develop a rigorous grounding in biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, building an integrated understanding of how molecular function generates the complexity of living organisms. The biotechnology component connects these scientific foundations to applied contexts, introducing you to the tools and processes through which biological knowledge is turned into products and processes of practical value. With a typical entry tariff of 184 UCAS points, this is a demanding and intellectually stimulating programme taught within a leading research university. Graduates from molecular and cellular biology with biotechnology programmes pursue careers in pharmaceutical research and development, biotechnology companies, clinical research, medical diagnostics, food and agricultural science, environmental biotechnology and academic research. Many go on to postgraduate study at masters or doctoral level in molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, biotechnology or biomedical science, and the degree provides strong preparation for research careers. The combination of fundamental scientific rigour and applied biotechnology knowledge is valued across life science industries that are expanding rapidly as biological research continues to translate into new products and therapies.
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