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While developing your knowledge of core biomedical science concepts and disease mechanisms, you can choose specialized modules aligned with your interests, covering cutting-edge techniques in gene analysis, brain science, drug development, and substance effects. Acquire practical experience through our Professional Training program, collaborating with partner organizations that reserve positions specifically for future biomedical professionals. Opt for the integrated masters program, featuring an extra year of intensive research training, to equip yourself for scientific research positions in either corporate or academic settings. Earning an IBMS-accredited degree enables you to pursue graduate positions where you can obtain the Certificate of Competence required for HCPC registration.
Your initial year covers essential biomedical subjects like bacterial studies, molecular chemistry, cellular structures, heredity, body systems, microscopic organisms, and bodily functions, establishing a strong base for subsequent studies. The second year delves into chemical analysis techniques, disease processes, and virus studies. You can additionally select pharmacology to learn about drug interactions with human systems or examine microbial ecosystems, focusing on drug-resistant bacteria and surface-adhering microbe colonies.
In the final year, you'll pick two advanced modules from options like drug mechanisms, biological clocks, immune system science, microorganism studies, or toxin effects. These complement required courses on cancer development, disease spread patterns, immune disorders, blood-related immune conditions, and host-pathogen relationships. You'll also undertake an independent research project under expert guidance, conducting laboratory work and analyzing scientific data and publications.