Biology is the science of living things and is also used to explain how humans interact with and influence the natural environment. Furthering our knowledge in biology has led to new technological advances and a deeper understanding of the world around us.

This course will develop your appreciation of the diversity of living organisms and your understanding of biological principles.

You will get plenty of hands-on experience in the labs as well as many fieldwork opportunities.

Course details

This course will provide you with a sound training and equip you with many of the personal and practical skills you will need for your future career.

It is a flexible course designed to offer you plenty of choice so that you can either study a broad range of topics or specialise in areas of biochemistry in which you are particularly interested.

Course Structure

In year 1 you will study a range of topics in six modules covering both theory and practice across the biological sciences.

The highlight of year 2 is an excellent residential field trip at Dale Fort in Pembrokeshire in May for the Marine Biology module which includes studies of the zonation and ecology of animals and plants on various rocky sea shores.

In year 3 a wide range of optional modules and project possibilities allows you to specialize in your areas of interest. You can undertake a lab-based research project for 40 credits and choose four modules from the following list or take a literature or data analysis project worth 20 credits plus five modules from the following:

Course Enquiries

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