Study life itself. Discover the why, how and what of living organisms, from how we came to be, to how weÕve since evolved.ÊOur three-year Biological Sciences degree spans the entire scale of biological systems Ð from molecules to ecosystems. Study with us and youÕll be able to explore the subject as a whole, before selecting the area of specialisation that fascinates you most.Ê

WeÕre world leaders in biological research and youÕll benefit from exposure to our cutting-edge research in molecular, cellular and whole organism biology. YouÕll get to grips with the application of science to major global challenges, such as environmental management, food security, biotechnology and human health. And youÕll get to explore the role of biology in tackling the challenges society faces today and in the future.Ê

As the course progresses, the flexibility of the programme from the University of East Anglia encourages you to explore and pursue your own specialist interests within Biological Sciences. YouÕll also have the chance to develop your specific scientific interests through independent research in your final year, when youÕll complete a substantial research project.

If you love the world around you Ð examining how this connects to that, and how that impacts on this Ð our degree is an excellent choice. YouÕll cover topics from antibiotic resistance to biofuels, from cancer to bees. And youÕll be preparing for a career at the forefront of biological research, where you could have a positive impact on peopleÕs daily lives.

You will benefit from our enviable position as an integral partner of the Norwich Research Park, which is also home to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, and independent, world-renowned research institutes such as the John Innes Centre, The Sainsbury Laboratory, the Earlham Institute, and the new £75-million Quadram Institute.

Example of careers that you could enter include:

  • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Science media and publishing
  • PhD and Masters programmes
  • Environmental management and conservation
  • Healthcare