• Year one is demanding, covering the foundations of human biology and medicine. The core modules provide an understanding of how the body works, what goes wrong in disease and how to treat it. The program is designed not just around individual excellence, but also around all-important team skills. For example, students will be assigned to a small group for weekly teaching sessions to work together on creative tasks.
  • In year two, students will take five compulsory modules. There is a wide range of optional modules, of which you will select three. This flexibility will enable students to choose their own route within the biomedical sciences: between biomedical entrepreneurship, clinical trials, the study of infection, or regenerative medicine and nanotechnology.
  • Year three follows a similar pattern, with modules built around a solid applied medical science core. Students will also have the option of undertaking a self-organized one-month professional placement and will be engaged in a six-month research project.
  • Upon successful completion of 360 credits, students will be awarded a BSc (Hons) in Applied Medical Sciences.