3 years
£ 14800 Per Year
Undergraduate
The degree explores biology from the chemical/molecular level through cells up to organ systems, focusing on human health, disease, and how environment and community impact wellbeing.Emphasis on both theory and practical laboratory skills: safe use of labs, handling scientific equipment, report writing, experiments, and data analysis.Course content is periodically updated to reflect major causes of illness globally per WHO, and major causes of workplace sickness, ensuring relevance.
2.4 GPA or 60%, 6.0/5.5, PTE - 65/59, Gap Acceptable (2 years)
On completing this course, graduates will be able to:
Demonstrate understanding of biological systems from molecular to organism level, and how disease and health are influenced by environment and genetics.
Perform practical lab work competently, using correct techniques, safety, equipment, and scientific reporting.
Critically read and evaluate scientific literature; present data clearly; apply scientific methods.
Understand and apply biochemical, cell, microbiology, and pathophysiological concepts to real health issues.
Undertake an independent research project, showing capability to plan, execute, analyze, and communicate findings.
Develop skills desirable for employability: teamwork, communication, ethical thinking, lab & field skills, problem solving.
2000 GBP Scholarship
Tuition Fee: £ 14800 Per Year