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The integration of biology and chemistry enables researchers to apply chemical principles to solve biological challenges. At Brunel, we believe your expertise should be founded on comprehensive knowledge across all biomedical science disciplines. Your initial year will introduce key concepts including human anatomy, biochemistry, and research methodologies. As you progress, you'll explore specialized topics examining biochemical processes and their modifications in various human diseases. All of Brunel's biomedical sciences BSc programs hold accreditation from the Royal Society of Biology, ensuring your qualification meets industry standards and is recognized by potential employers. Upon graduation, you'll gain one year's Associate Membership, connecting you with professional networks and current industry insights. In your final year, you can participate in cutting-edge research projects focusing on cellular processes, gene regulation, DNA repair, and immune responses to infections, providing valuable hands-on lab experience for your professional development.
Career Prospects
With a Biomedical Sciences (Biochemistry) degree, you'll possess interdisciplinary skills bridging biology and medicine. Potential career paths include roles as analytical chemists, clinical scientists, forensic specialists, or toxicologists.
This program is designed to support your professional aspirations. Brunel's employability modules offer tailored guidance to enhance your capabilities. You'll refine your CV and interview skills, participate in career fairs, and collaborate with faculty on research initiatives to boost your career readiness.