What will you study?
By entering through LM123, you will study a broad common first semester and will undertake specific modules in the area of chemistry, biology, maths and physics. Subsequently, the second and third year of the Bioscience programme will provide you with a strong foundation in the understanding of biochemical systems and microbial technology (information here). The tailored 4th year will provide students with a fundamental knowledge and practical skills to pursue a successful career in biomedical science.
Core fourth year modules include:
- Mammalian Tissue Architecture, Structure and Function - basic histological
Techniques that allow the examination of cell and tissue architecture for the major organs and systems. This module integrates the principles of physiology and anatomy with histological structures while focusing on the participation of the extracellular matrix, tissue, cell and sub-cellular organelle organisation and architecture to health, as well as examining how dysregulation of these features contribute to autoimmune and inflammatory disorders.
- Clinical Medicine and Clinical Skills
An introduction to a range of clinical skills, clinical examination and basic procedures encountered commonly in clinical medicine. This module is designed to give students an understanding of the basic functions of some of the major systems of the body and understand the assessment, monitoring and clinical relevance of these functions.
- Diagnostic Techniques and Practices
Presenting an overview of how hospital diagnostic labs impact on diagnosis and disease management.
- Drug Delivery
Linking the science of drug delivery with the treatment of disease and the practical aspects of patient care. This module provides students with an understanding of how drug delivery systems are used in clinical practice and the challenges associated with drug delivery and drug targeting, while examining the impact of emerging technologies on drug delivery systems.
In the fourth year, Biomedical Science students will also take modules in Cancer Mechanisms, Therapeutics and Molecular Medicine, Advanced Cell and Molecular Biology and Immuno and DNA Techniques. The course also includes significant laboratory based training and an independent research project. In addition, the student will be placed in industry for eight months, giving real world experience and an introduction to the BioPharma/industrial community.
Semester 7
- Pharmacology and Drug Development
- Mammalian Tissue Architecture, Structure and Function
- Clinical Medicine and Clinical Skills
- Diagnostic Techniques and Practices
- Biomedical Science Final Year Project Part 1
Semester 8
- Cancer Mechanisms
- Advanced Cell and Molecular Biology
- Immuno and DNA Techniques
- Drug Delivery
- Biomedical Science Final Year Project Part 1