- Bachelor of Science in Genetics at the University of Nottingham is a 3-year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- Geneticists study the genetic basis of life in order to solve modern-day problems such as human disease and threats to wildlife populations.
- The practical learning and laboratory experience start in year one. The lab skills will improve further in year three with a year-long research project.
- The courses are very flexible, with the option to transfer between life science courses at the end of year one.
- students will study in the School of Life Sciences building on University Park Campus and the Medical School, which is embedded in the Queen’s Medical Centre. University has large lecture theatres, smaller seminar rooms, and large multidisciplinary laboratories.
- Exams happen twice a year at the end of each semester.
- Approximately 18 hours of contact time per week split between tutorials, lectures, and practicals, with 18 hours of self-study.
- About 96.5% of undergraduates in the School of Life Sciences secured work or further study within six months of graduation.