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Foundational Laboratory Skills and Computing Skills

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Foundational Laboratory Skills and Computing Skills

You’ll study this module as an essential foundation for many of the modules that will follow on the course. We will equip you with the essential core skills in molecular biology and scientific computing, bringing you up to speed with the course philosophy.

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Atoms and Molecules

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Atoms and Molecules

This module aims to equip you with the conceptual, theoretical and computational skills required for the analysis and engineering of atomic and molecular systems, with an emphasis on biomolecules. You’ll explore the molecules of life, looking at the physics that holds them together, the chemistry by which they react in watery solution and at their structures, motions and reactivities. Looking at self-organisation, you’ll also discuss the very important phenomenon for all living matter: how to generate large scale and defined structures out of a bunch of individual proteins. As part of this module, you will focus on revising and extending your A level skills in Mathematics to support with plotting and fitting data.

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Organelles and Cells

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Organelles and Cells

This module aims to equip you with the conceptual, theoretical and computational skills required for the analysis and engineering of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organelles and cells. Starting with understanding the principles of light, you’ll also learn how life harnesses electrical forces to communicate and compute information. As the module progresses, you’ll explore chemical and synthetic biology, principally examining biology as macromolecular chemistry and how we can use chemistry to make biological probes. We conclude this module with cell division and underpin the principles of just how does one cell become two?

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Embryos and Organisms

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Embryos and Organisms

This module aims to equip you with the conceptual, computational and practical skills required for the analysis and engineering of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms and their development. You’ll begin with development and unpick a key question in development of life: how are embryos organised? You’ll then move on to immunity, looking at the mechanisms and mathematics of the immune response, considering how do organisms recognise non-self. We’ll finish this module by covering pathogens and parasites and you’ll dissect how parasites have evolved to invade our bodies.

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Integrated Natural Sciences - Cellular Decision Making

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Microbial Pathogens

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Microbial Pathogens

You will be introduced to a range of important microparasites, the diseases they cause and the parasite-host and environmental interactions that govern their biology and approaches to control. Examples include vector-borne and/or zoonotic organisms from Mycobacterium, Trypanosomes, Plasmodium to fungi.

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Neuropharmacology

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Neuropharmacology

Neuropharmacology is the study of how chemical agents influence bodily functions in both health and disease, and indeed how the body deals with these chemicals. The module will concentrate on the use of drug-based therapeutics in a range of human diseases and will bridge the gap between basic cell signalling, biochemistry and the complex patho-physiology and treatment of the diseases.

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Neurobiology

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Neurobiology

This physiology module provides an overview of neurobiology and includes an introduction to the physiology of the nervous system and detailed analysis of the cell and molecular biology underlying the development and functions of the nervous system.

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Molecular Endocrinology

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Molecular Endocrinology

This module provides you with a foundation for the further study of endocrinology at the cellular and molecular level and a firm basis for understanding normal hormonal control.

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Integrated Science Tutorials (Year 3)

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Integrated Science Tutorials (Year 3)

This module focuses on developing your knowledge of how to plan and implement biological experiments. Through a range of practicals and computing sessions, you will enhance your experimental skills and statistical knowledge. This will be utilised in your research projects in years three and four.

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Integrated Science Research Project

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Integrated Science Research Project

In this module, you’ll have the opportunity to utilise the research and evaluation skills developed through Years One and Two to produce a substantial piece of research. Ordinarily, you’ll join a WMS research lab and be supervised by the lab head. You’ll get to choose and conduct a research project using an integrated natural sciences approach to address a specific research question. You’ll read and appraise relevant literature, acquire, analyse and interpret data and produce a thesis and oral presentation summarising your findings.

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Dynamics of Biological Systems

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Dynamics of Biological Systems

The study of non-autonomous dynamical systems can shed new light on biological systems. On this module, you will learn how our understanding of cells and cellular pathways can be enhanced by considering them as entities that can change their behaviour both in space and time.

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Protein Targeting

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Protein Targeting

This module allows third year students, who have a substantial background in molecular and cell biology from previous modules, to apply this knowledge to a research area (protein targeting) which is a field of fundamental importance in cell biology.

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Oncology

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Oncology

This module aims to give students both an overview of cancer and also a more detailed understanding of specific aspects of its underlying causes and its clinical management.

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Advanced Immunology

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Advanced Immunology

The module focuses on molecular mechanisms by which the immune system protects the host from infectious agents. Apart from presenting key components of the immune system, insight is provided into the strategies invading pathogens use to counteract the host defence. Frequently, these result in failure of pathogen elimination and in diseases due to loss of immunological control.

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Integrated Natural Sciences - Cellular Decision Making

Building on your experience from Year 1, you’ll use mathematical and computational approaches to understand how cells can make decisions. We focus on different forms of feedback, to explain how, for example, cells can display switch-like behaviour. We finish by applying to developmental patterning.

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Integrated Science: Patterns and Populations

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Structural Molecular Biology

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Structural Molecular Biology

The aim of the course is to provide you with some in depth appreciation of current hot topics and recent advances in this fast moving and increasingly important field, whilst giving you some grounding in the experimental techniques that underpin these advances.

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Biological Clocks

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Biological Clocks

This module allows students to bring their extensive background in molecular biology to bear on a complex and wide ranging topic which crosses phylum boundaries, is largely new to them, and which is one of the department’s areas of research expertise.

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Integrative Neuroscience

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Integrative Neuroscience

This module will cover selected topics in contemporary neuroscience in a hierarchical manner. The content will be closely related to the research interests of the teaching staff. The overall aim of the module is to consider the important cellular components of the CNS and how these determine and contribute to the integrative function of the nervous system. The module will cover signalling in the CNS, genetic targeting and manipulation of brain cells, the roles of glial cells, cortical function and development, motor control, sleep, sexual behaviour and consciousness.

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Principles of Development

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Principles of Development

Developmental biology is the study of molecular processes underlying the development of organisms from the fertilised egg to a fully-grown individual. Most of the molecular pathways involved are shared across all animals due to our common evolutionary history. The module is aimed at opening the student's understanding of how these pathways work at the genetic level, and how this translates into organismal phenotypes that can be understood in biomedical, evolutionary, and ecological/environmental contexts.

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Bioenergy and Biorefining

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Bioenergy and Biorefining

The concept of “one world living” has stimulated a demand for sustainable feedstocks and resources for a range of industrial applications. Economic and government policies have generated a market for “first generation” biofuels, however, there are growing public concerns that the crops used as feedstock for these fuels are utilising land mass more suited for food production and are therefore not truly sustainable. The development of a truly sustainable “second generation” biofuel is ongoing and there is increasing interest to exploit plants as feedstock’s for other industrial applications via the development of bio-refineries. There is a need to take account of ethics and increasing competition for land use for different purposes in order to develop a sustainable future in which biologically based technologies will play an important role.

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Extreme Environment Biology

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Extreme Environment Biology

The aim of this module is to enable students to make the transition from textbook driven learning to cutting edge science represented in primary literature. This will be achieved in a fast evolving, highly topical subject, which is extreme biology. The subject is notable for integrating all levels of biological organisation.

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Synthetic Biology

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Synthetic Biology

Synthetic biology is having a major impact on the development of applications in biotechnology, medicine, agriculture and energy, and accordingly brings academic and industrial interests together. We have therefore decided to incorporate contributions from representatives of some of our industrial partners into this module so that you can hear about commercially oriented research ‘first-hand’. Overall, this course will suit students who are interested in cutting edge science and who are keen to understand what the alternative (but related) paths of research in academia and industry might offer them in the future.

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Integrated Science: Patterns and Populations

This module is a continuation of the modules covered in Year One of your studies and focuses on molecules, cells and organisms to further increase scale to population level. Using more advanced methods and analysis, you’ll analyse data, model interactions and spatial patterns and link changes at the DNA and transcriptional level to outcomes in spatial developmental patterns, species interaction and population ecology.

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Integrated Science Tutorials

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Integrated Science Tutorials

In this module, we’ll extend the teaching of scientific writing. You’ll be expected to use mostly primary literature in preparing for assessments. This module should enhance your ability to digest primary literature on a variety of topics and write in a scientific manner. It will also support you with additional second year modules that you’re undertaking. You will write detailed and well researched essays, draft components of scientific papers and concisely summarise research findings, research topics in the literature and learn how to critically analyse scientific papers.

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Enzymology

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Enzymology

You will become familiar with the basic methods of studying enzymes, understand the mechanisms whereby enzymes are able to catalyse reactions and appreciate how individual reactions are controlled and integrated into the metabolic pathways of the cell.

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Protein Structure and Function

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Protein Structure and Function

Basic concepts of protein structure are built upon in order to understand the structure/function relationships of proteins in terms of the chemistry of their component amino acid residues.

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Tools for Biochemical Discovery

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Tools for Biochemical Discovery

On this module, you will examine the principles by which key techniques in the field of biochemical discovery provide biochemical information. This will involve you studying structural techniques such as X-ray, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and cryo-electron microscopy. As well as, biophysical and analytical techniques such as circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and fluorescence. In the second half of the course, you will widen your studies to analyse biological interactions through case studies, covering topics such as proteomics, high-resolution light microscopy, surface plasmon resonance, isothermal titration calorimetry and immunoprecipitation.

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Immunology

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Immunology

The module provides an overview of the immune system with a focus on T cell immunity.

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Ecology and its Applications

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Ecology and its Applications

This module gives students the opportunity to gain a scientific and interdisciplinary perspective of ecosystems and responses by habitats and species to disturbances cause by a variety of factors. Several major environmental issues are presented along with possible solutions to some of them, using concepts learned through case studies from across the world.

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Plant Molecular Development

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Plant Molecular Development

You will discover the complexity of the eukaryotic cell and its subcellular compartments. You will gain an overview of cell division and its underlying control process, the cell cycle, and how this responds to growth signals and death signals, resulting in cell proliferation and programmed cell death respectively.

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Integrated Science Extended Research Project

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Integrated Science Extended Research Project

This module aims to enable you to perform original high-quality research at the forefront of a field and be exposed to a cutting-edge research environment. It aims to develop your ability to produce and communicate a substantial, independent piece of work drawing on skills from at least two disciplines.

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Essential and Transferable Research Skills

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Essential and Transferable Research Skills

The module intends to develop research and professional transferable skills that future employers will look for whether in academia, industry or other professional settings. The module will develop students' analytical and critical skills and provide training on various topics including managing of research progress, data collection, analysis and presentation; managing time, resources and people; scientific technical and non-technical writing

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Frontier Techniques and Research Skills in Biomedicine

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Frontier Techniques and Research Skills in Biomedicine

The module intends to expose students to cutting edge scientific techniques and methodologies that are the interface of biology, engineering, chemistry and computer sciences; and develop students’ knowledge of their applications

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Physical Biology of the Cell

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Physical Biology of the Cell

This module aims to:

  1. Provide a physical science perspective on cellular biology. The module explores the basic physical concepts underlying the behaviour of biomolecules, dynamic cell processes, cellular structure and signalling events.
  2. Equip postgraduate students with the intellectual tools necessary for a research career at the interface of biology and physics. Students will learn how to estimate sizes, speed and energy requirements for a variety of biological processes and build simple explicit models to fit experimental data from cell biology experiments.
  3. Provide students with opportunities to problem solve, and to work in groups.
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Mathematical Modelling of Biomedical Systems

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Mathematical Modelling of Biomedical Systems

Mathematical models play a central role in understanding mechanisms underpinning a wide range of biological systems. These models are used for the analysis and interpretation of large and varied biological data, but also for the prediction of the dynamic behaviour of these biological processes. The module aims to:

  1. Equip students with mathematical and computational methods/tools (e.g.; MATLAB and/or similar software) for analysing, modelling and
    predicting dynamic systems essentially related to biochemical problems.
  2. To unable students to develop their problem-solving skills in particular areas of biomedical research, working in group.
  3. Equip students with analytical skills by developing biomedical systems models from experimental data.
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Programming for Biomedical Data Analysis

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Programming for Biomedical Data Analysis

Computer programming is increasingly essential to the study of all aspects of biology. It is now required for accessing and managing data or performing statistical analyses. This module intends to provide advanced programming skills for students to solve biomedical problems. The module teaching format will take an active learning, student-centered approach. Classes will consist of introductions to programming techniques and associated biological problems, followed by hands-on exercises.

In summary, this module prepares students for data-intensive research in the biomedical area by teaching data analysis methodology, decision making and computer programming to enable students to become less constrained by limitations of pre-existing computational skills.

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Year Four Modules
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We are currently undertaking a curriculum review of our BSc Health and Medical Sciences degree for 2025/26 entry. We continually review our curricula to reflect developments in the relevant disciplines to deliver the best educational experience, integrating transferable and employability skills through our degrees to improve our graduate outcomes. The core and optional modules will undergo approval through the University's rigorous academic processes. As modules are approved we will update the course information on these webpages. It is therefore very important that you check these pages for the latest information before you apply and prior to accepting an offer. Sign up to receive updates.

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Year One Modules
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We are currently undertaking a curriculum review of our BSc Health and Medical Sciences degree for 2025/26 entry. We continually review our curricula to reflect developments in the relevant disciplines to deliver the best educational experience, integrating transferable and employability skills through our degrees to improve our graduate outcomes. The core and optional modules will undergo approval through the University's rigorous academic processes. As modules are approved we will update the course information on these webpages. It is therefore very important that you check these pages for the latest information before you apply and prior to accepting an offer. Sign up to receive updates

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Years Two & Three Modules
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We are currently undertaking a curriculum review of our BSc Health and Medical Sciences degree for 2025/26 entry. We continually review our curricula to reflect developments in the relevant disciplines to deliver the best educational experience, integrating transferable and employability skills through our degrees to improve our graduate outcomes. The core and optional modules will undergo approval through the University's rigorous academic processes. As modules are approved we will update the course information on these webpages. It is therefore very important that you check these pages for the latest information before you apply and prior to accepting an offer. Sign up to receive updates.

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