• The first year will provide students with a sound grounding in all basic science subjects and includes topics such as the form and function of the human body, disease biology, cell biology, and genetics plus microbiology and immunology.
  • They will then progress to examine human physiology, molecular pathology, and the biology and investigation of disease, also undertaking practical sessions. After their second year of study, students may choose to take up an optional additional work placement year and move onto the Applied Biomedical Science route.
  • The selection for this opportunity is highly competitive and provides an excellent opportunity for them to gain both valuable laboratory experience and complete the Institute of Biomedical Science’s Registration Training Portfolio, before continuing into their final year.
  • Here, students will undertake a research project and also study key clinical laboratory disciplines, including cellular pathology and clinical genetics, hematology and transfusion science, clinical biochemistry and immunology, and medical microbiology.