Biomedical science forms the foundation of medicine and research, encompassing studies of normal human development, function, and disease mechanisms. Our Biomedical Sciences degree offers a comprehensive curriculum, covering topics such as human physiology, anatomy, biochemistry, genetics, and microbiology. Informed by ongoing research at the School of Biosciences and University Hospital of Wales, the program includes training in areas like cancer biology, stem cells, and gene therapy. Students undertake a professional work placement in their third year, enhancing employability, and can opt to specialize in fields like anatomy or physiology, with guidance from a personal tutor.The degree develops critical academic and practical skills, preparing graduates for diverse careers in research, healthcare, publishing, or teaching. It emphasizes flexibility, allowing students to tailor their studies while accessing advanced facilities through the School's research links, including the Welsh Centre for Anatomical Education. This approach fosters versatile, enthusiastic science professionals, with opportunities for further postgraduate study.
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