BSc

Biomedical Science

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Biomedical science is a fascinating and rewarding field of study that explores the human body and its diseases. By studying biomedical science, you can gain valuable knowledge and skills for a variety of careers in healthcare, research, education, and industry.

The BSc Biomedical Science degree at Aberystwyth University allows you to explore the integration of knowledge and clinical practice in relation to human health and disease. In addition to undertaking a diverse set of practical exercises in state-of-the-art facilities, you will also conduct a final year research project on an aspect of biomedical science of your choice.

Course Overview

  • You will learn about the investigation, diagnosis and monitoring of human health and disease through a variety of topics including immunology, blood science, genetics, microbiology and bioinformatics.
  • This degree will give you a solid foundation in the study of cellular, molecular and chemical biology.
  • We will nurture both your intellectual curiosity and your general scientific practice.
  • The Biomedical Science teaching staff are recognised as expert and innovative educators and researchers.
  • All students have access to our fantastic modern laboratories, analytical facilities and microscopy suites on campus.
  • Learn and live in an exceptional environment where you will have the coast right on your doorstep.
Our Staff

The majority of teaching staff in the Department of Life Sciences are qualified to PhD level and are research active. Vocational courses also have staff whose background lies within industry. The Department has a large number of research only staff with whom students may have contact.

Modules September start - 2025

Please note: The modules listed below are those currently intended for delivery during the next academic year and may be subject to change. They are included here to give an indication of how the course is structured.

Core

Module Name Module Code Credit Value
Biological chemistry BR17320 20
Cell Biology * BR17520 20
Genetics, Evolution and Diversity BR17120 20
Human Physiological Systems BR16320 20
Microbial and Plant Diversity * BR19920 20
Skills for Biologists * BR16820 20

Core

Module Name Module Code Credit Value
Cell and Cancer Biology BR25920 20
Immunology BR22220 20
One Health Microbiology BR26520 20
Research Methods * BR27520 20

Core

Module Name Module Code Credit Value
Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics BR37120 20
Microbial Pathogenesis BR33720 20
Molecular Pharmacology BR36120 20
Research Project * BR36440 40

* Also available partially or entirely through the medium of Welsh

Careers

Some of our graduates have pursued career paths with the following: 

  • NHS
  • GSK
  • Astra Zeneca
  • Education
  • Clinical research
  • Diagnostic laboratories.

What will I get from my degree?

Employability is embedded in our teaching. Our students leave Aberystwyth University with skills including:

  • Key laboratory skills
  • Research and data analysis skills
  • Enhanced mathematical and computational skills
  • Effective problem-solving and creative thinking skills
  • A thorough grounding in information technology skills
  • The ability to work independently
  • time-management and organisational skills, including the ability to meet deadlines
  • The ability to express ideas and communicate information in a clear and structured manner, in both written and oral form
  • Self-motivation and self-reliance
  • Team-working, with the ability to discuss concepts in groups, accommodating different ideas and reaching agreement.

Teaching & Learning

What will I learn?

The breakdown below will provide you with an illustration of what you may study during the three-year degree scheme.

In your first year you will explore the diversity of biological disciplines which includes:

  • Cell biology and biochemistry
  • Human anatomy and physiology
  • Microbiology, including an introduction to disease diagnosis and immunology
  • Genetics and evolution.

In your second year you will discover:

  • Blood science
  • Immunology
  • An introduction to clinical research
  • Cancer biology
  • Qualitative and quantitative procedures of data analysis.

In your final year you will study and undertake:

  • Bioinformatics
  • Genomics
  • Pharmacology
  • Microbes
  • Research project.

How will I be taught?

The course will be delivered through lectures, practicals, workshops, and tutorials. You will be assessed through a diverse range of assessment, that help you develop key skills. These include:

  • Practical exercises
  • Portfolios
  • Reports
  • Essays
  • Posters
  • Literature reviews
  • Oral presentations
  • Exams.

Typical Entry Requirements

UCAS Tariff 120 - 104

A Levels BBB-BCC with B in Biology or Chemistry

GCSE requirements (minimum grade C/4):
Minimum grade C/4 in English or Welsh, Science and Mathematics

BTEC National Diploma:
DDD-DDM in a specified subject

International Baccalaureate:
30-28 with 5 points in Biology at Higher Level

European Baccalaureate:
75%-65% overall with 7 in Biology

English Language Requirements:
See our Undergraduate English Language Requirements for this course. Pre-sessional English Programmes are also available for students who do not meet our English Language Requirements.

Country Specific Entry Requirements:
International students whose qualification is not listed on this page, can check our Country Specific Entry Requirements for further information.

The University welcomes undergraduate applications from students studying the Access to Higher Education Diploma or T-level qualifications, provided that relevant subject content and learning outcomes are met. We are not able to accept Access to Higher Education Diplomas or T-levels as a general qualification for every undergraduate degree course.
Our inclusive admissions policy values breadth as well as depth of study. Applicants are selected on their own individual merits and offers can vary. If you would like to check the eligibility of your qualifications before submitting an application, please contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office for advice and guidance.

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