- The BSc Biomedical Sciences course is flexible. After the common first year, in which students will study units from across the subject, they will choose from a variety of optional units, allowing them to pursue their interests as they develop.
- The lectures are at the forefront of knowledge about the mechanisms of human health and disease. The teaching reflects the research, much of which aims to translate laboratory discoveries into clinical application.
- Laboratory sessions underpin learning in the first two years. Online resources, designed at Bristol, help students prepare for practical classes by demonstrating concepts and experiments through animations, videos, and pre-lab quizzes.
- Tutorials and workshops provide opportunities to improve students' communication skills, strengthen teamwork and gain confidence in data handling and interpretation.