Biomedical Science Lancaster University
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSci (Hons) | On-Campus | Full-time | 4 years | September | find out | find out |
Course overview
The science of saving lives
Biomedical science is the laboratory science that underpins disease diagnosis and management, focussing on how cells, organs and systems function in the body.
Our four-year Biomedical Science degree with an integrated master’s (MSci) provides rigorous research-led teaching in the theory and practical techniques associated with biomedical science. It is ideal for students with a broad interest in human life processes and disease, as the course places an emphasis on developing a detailed understanding of the molecules and mechanisms fundamental to life processes and how they are disrupted by disease.
This course is highly specialised and focuses on the key aspects of modern-day biomedicine as well as embedding the clinical specialisms of medical microbiology, clinical biochemistry, cellular pathology, haematology and transfusion science, clinical immunology and clinical genetics that are core to the work of pathology laboratories.
It is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS). Students who graduate from this IBMS-accredited degree programme, train in an NHS lab and complete an IBMS registration training portfolio can register as a Biomedical Scientist and work in NHS pathology labs.
Biomedical Scientists play an essential role in disease diagnosis and monitoring the effectiveness of medical interventions and healthcare treatments.
You will be taught by our research-active academics and practising Biomedical Scientists from local hospitals, meaning you will graduate with an excellent understanding of the subject and a strong insight into life as a Biomedical Scientist.
By studying for an integrated master’s degree (MSci), you will graduate with advanced research skills and a more mature outlook, giving you the edge in a competitive job market, both within the field of biomedicine and beyond.
And, by undertaking our research-led degree you will gain practical skills and competence in experimental design; numerical skills such as statistical analysis, data recording and presentation; and interpersonal skills such as team working, communication and negotiation. These skills are highly valued by employers and are transferable to other careers both within the sciences, and broader fields such as marketing, finance and management.
Your journey through biomedical science
The curriculum of our Biomedical Science MSci is highly-structured during the first three years of study in order to meet IBMS accreditation.
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You will begin, in Year 1, by studying fundamental themes that will provide you with a firm foundation for the rest of your course; topics covered include biomedical science practice, molecules of life, infection, immunity, anatomy and physiology.
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In Year 2, you will progress on to studying the topics that are core to the discipline of biomedical science, including blood sciences, clinical biochemistry, medical microbiology and cellular pathology, as well as genetics, immunology and cell biology.
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Year 3 will see you focus in greater depth on specific aspects of human disease through themes spanning clinical immunology, cancer, medical genetics, pathobiology and also explore global health challenges. In Year 3, you will also carry out your own independent research project. This is your opportunity to make a unique contribution to increasing scientific knowledge in an area of biomedical science that fascinates you.
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In Year 4 you will gain additional practical skills by undertaking another more extended research project. You will also study a variety of master’s level themes, tailoring your choices to the interests you have developed during the first three years of study.
This additional experience will be invaluable in a future career, particularly if you go on to a research-based role in the biomedical, research, pharmaceutical or biotechnology industries, or further study.
Entry requirements
These are the typical grades that you will need to study this course. This section will tell you whether you need qualifications in specific subjects, what our English language requirements are, and if there are any extra requirements such as attending an interview or submitting a portfolio.
A levels
AAA. This should include Biology and one other science subject from: Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics.
Access to HE Diploma
Considered on a case-by-case basis. Our typical entry requirement would be 45 Level 3 credits at Distinction, but you would need to meet the subject requirements.
Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales
We accept the Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales in place of one A level, or equivalent qualification, as long as any subject requirements are met.
BTEC Extended Diploma
Only considered for entry to the BSc Hons course variant. Subject to academic progression and availability, students can transfer to the MSci course.
BTEC in combination with A levels
Our typical entry requirement would be A level grade A plus BTEC(s) at DD, or A levels at grade AA plus BTEC at D. This should include sufficient Biology and other science content.
International Baccalaureate
36 points overall with 16 points from the best 3 HL subjects including 6 in HL Biology and 6 in one further HL science subject from Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics
Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers
We are happy to admit applicants on the basis of five Highers, but where we require a specific subject at A level, we will typically require an Advanced Higher in that subject. If you do not meet the grade requirement through Highers alone, we will consider a combination of Highers and Advanced Highers in separate subjects. Please contact the Admissions team for more information.
T levels
Not accepted
GCSE requirements
Mathematics grade 5/B, English Language grade 4/C.
We will also look at your overall GCSE profile when considering your application as a whole.
We do have flexibility when considering GCSE requirements. Go to our GCSE information for more details.
English language requirements
If English is not your first language, we require an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with at least 6.0 in each component for this programme. English language qualifications for undergraduate study.
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