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During your initial year, you'll explore diverse biological topics connected to human health and illness. This foundation covers essential areas including biochemistry, cellular and cancer studies, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, and virology.
First-year coursework might involve subjects like Normal and Cancerous Cells, Introductory Pharmacology, Cellular Biochemistry, Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Basics of Physiological Function, and Cellular Biochemistry.
When you progress to year two, you'll delve into molecular genetics and various biomedical science modules, enabling you to specialize in areas of growing interest. The curriculum also includes valuable training in transferable professional skills.
Practical skill development is prioritized, with customized digital materials in eBiolabs to assist your preparation for laboratory work during the first two years. You'll additionally cultivate research capabilities to ready yourself for a third-year project.
In your concluding year, you'll select specialized units aligned with our research expertise and complete a capstone project in a chosen field.