BScBiochemistry
| Study location | United Kingdom, Aberystwyth |
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| Type | Bachelor courses, full-time |
| Nominal duration | 3 years |
| Study language | English |
| Awards | BSc |
| Course code | C700 |
| Tuition fee | To be confirmed |
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| Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) good results in Chemistry The entry qualification documents are accepted in any language |
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| Language requirements | English Additionally, state English examination results are accepted as proof of proficency. |
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| Other requirements | At least 1 reference(s) must be provided. A motivation letter must be added to your application. |
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Overview
In choosing to study Biochemistry Degree at Aberystwyth University you will be taught in a world-class award-winning research and teaching centre, the Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS). As a Biochemistry (C700) student, you will study the exciting advances in medicine, nutrition, pharmaceuticals and genetics over the last few decades. You will learn the techniques that have revolutionised studies in medicine and pharmaceuticals and now underpin much research throughout the biological sciences. On graduating with your Biochemistry Degree you will be qualified for career-paths specifically related to the discipline. In addition, your Biochemistry Degree will have taught you a broad range of skills such as observation, research, analysis and reflection which are demanded by employers in every field.
This BSc Biochemistry programme will give you a solid foundation in the study of cellular, molecular and chemical biology, and will nurture both your intellectual curiosity and your general scientific practice. As you study, you will receive expert tuition in scientific protocol and hands-on lab work. This course will also enable you to fine-tune your scientific approach and tailor your degree towards your future career or research specialism.
Career opportunities
You will be fully supported with developing your employability skills throughout the degree scheme. The degree will allow you to develop specialist skills such as using bioinformatics tools to analyse and interpret data.
On graduating with your Biochemistry Degree you will be qualified for career-paths specifically related to the discipline. In addition, your Biochemistry Degree will have taught you a broad range of skills such as observation, research, analysis and reflection which are demanded by employers in every field.
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