• Human biology involves the study of the human body and how it is adapted to its environment. This course is designed to equip students with a broad-based understanding of the human body in health and disease.
  • It develops student's knowledge of human biology, with a focus on the medical aspects of human processes, examining how the human species evolved, how we change over lifespan, and how bodies are influenced by food, nutrition, and environmental factors.
  • Students can complete an optional work placement year as part of this degree course at no extra cost.
  • Students learn about the physiology of the major systems of the body, about the impact of nutrition and environment on health, and about human development and evolution.
  • The course includes practical classes that provide first-hand experience of biology, genetics, and human physiology and anatomy. This helps students develop comprehensive knowledge and skills relevant to current industry and employer requirements. Students also carry out research-based projects from a wide choice that involve either hands-on research or further study.
  • This degree course equips students with knowledge and understanding that will allow them to follow a career path in science, health, or industry.