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Course introduction
The field of biomedical sciences significantly impacts daily life by enhancing our comprehension of human biology, potential health issues, and medical treatments. Our BSc Medical Physiology and Therapeutics program in Derby offers comprehensive education spanning from molecular biology to full-body systems. Hosted at the University of Nottingham's School of Medicine within Royal Derby Hospital, you'll learn in specialized facilities shared with Graduate Entry Medicine and Foundation year students. The curriculum begins with foundational medical sciences including physiology, pharmacology, pathology, anatomy, immunology, and microbiology, alongside hands-on laboratory training. Second year focuses on disease mechanisms, diagnostic methods, treatment approaches, and patient care, complemented by psychosocial perspectives on health. The final year emphasizes research, culminating in an independent project. Customize your studies through elective modules in years two and three while learning from hospital-based clinicians and researchers. This program develops essential scientific competencies for diverse career paths.
Program advantages
• Acquire versatile biomedical knowledge applicable to medical, healthcare, or alternative career paths
• Personalize your degree through specialized module selections in later years
• Experience intimate learning environments alongside medical students
• Utilize state-of-the-art medical school facilities at Royal Derby Hospital
Career prospects
Graduates develop transferable skills sought by employers across sectors. Common pathways include:
• Medical research or clinical science
• Medical degrees (traditional or graduate-entry routes)
• Healthcare programs (physician associates, midwifery, etc.)
• Advanced degrees in Public Health, Neuroscience, or related fields
• NHS Scientist Training Program
• Clinical roles (physiologists, perfusionists)
• Research coordination and laboratory technology
Alumni have also succeeded in:
• Pharmaceutical industries
• Market analytics
• Data science
• Healthcare management
• Scientific journalism
Notable employers include:
• Ashfield Healthcare
• NHS Trust hospitals
• Biotechnology firms (Illumina, Charles River)
• Pharmaceutical companies (GSK)
• Digital health organizations
A level
AAB
Required subjects
A levels
One of your A levels should be in biology or chemistry.
A pass is normally required in science practical tests, where these are assessed separately. 
GCSEs
English language and maths at grade 4 (C) or above.
Excluded subjects
We do not accept citizenship studies, general studies, critical thinking or global perspectives.
IB score
30 Points Overall or 6,5,5 in three Higher Level IB Certificates
IB requirements
5 at Higher Level in Biology or Chemistry
IELTS (Academic): 6.5 (no less than 6.0 in any element)
TOEFL (iBT): 90 (minimum 19 in writing and listening, 20 in reading and 22 in speaking)