They offer specialist routes in blood sciences, cellular sciences, genetic sciences and infection sciences. You will study an academic core of biological sciences and specialist learning specific to the routeÊyou choose.
You will specialise in life sciences (biomedical science) and team up with other health professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Knowledge, clinical training and skills required for professional practice are attained across all three years.
You will complete a total of 50 weeks on assessed, work-based clinical placements during your degree.
All applicants are required to pass a medical examination and receive vaccination required for working in medical fields. A satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service certificate is required for all students, completed through the University early in the course. As part of the selection process, shortlisted candidates must attend an interview in person. This degree is not available to overseas applicants.














