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Human Biology explores the composition and workings of the human body, examining our species' evolution, developmental changes throughout life, responses to stress, and the interplay between biology, culture, and disease susceptibility.
Human biologists investigate fundamental questions like: What constitutes our physical form? How do bodily systems operate? What influences our development? Why do individuals age differently? How does the body adjust to demands like physical activity, nutritional deficiencies, or extreme environments? How does our evolutionary heritage shape modern biology? What roles do genetics, lifestyle, and surroundings play in disease development?
At Loughborough University, our BSc Human Biology program features instruction from actively researching faculty with distinguished specializations spanning human population studies, global health, developmental biology, exercise science, nutrition, genetics, and health impacts of diet and lifestyle choices.
Our program stands out by examining humans across scales from molecular to societal levels while maintaining a global viewpoint. The flexible modular structure enables tailored learning with progressive specialization throughout the degree.
Students can enhance their career prospects through optional year-long professional placements, while international placement options offer valuable cross-cultural experiences during their academic journey.