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Biomedical Sciences with Industrial Placement MBio

Undergraduate

Placement year

Start date

27 September 2027

Study location

University of Warwick

Qualification

Master of Bioscience (MBio)

Department

School of Life Sciences

Duration

4 years full-time

Course overview

Biomedical Sciences is focused on understanding the biological basis of human health and disease, and is one of four degree courses taught by the School of Life Sciences. This course will appeal to those who are interested in how the human body works and how it can go wrong, as well as infectious diseases and the microorganisms that cause them.

This course is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology (RSB).

Biomedical students holding a breathing apparatus

Biomedical Sciences involves the study of life processes in humans. The subject provides an understanding of the causes and consequences of human and animal disease, including infection, cancer and neurological decay. The application of new biological concepts in medicine is an ever-growing and exciting process. Developments in molecular, genetic and cellular biology research continue to drive progress in areas such as vaccine development, neurogenerative diseases and metabolic diseases.

You will develop the hands-on lab, problem solving and research skills employer’s desire. If you are considering a career in medicine, we provide mentoring and support for medical school applications.

Our four-year MBio with Industrial Placement gives you the opportunity to undertake an extended final-year research project in industry.

Entry requirements

Modules

We recognise that your interest in particular aspects of biology will develop as you learn. In the first year of all degree programmes, we offer a core syllabus encompassing essential concepts in biology and biochemistry to provide a strong foundation. Beyond this core curriculum, you have the flexibility to tailor your academic path in all years of study by selecting from a variety of optional modules. This optionality allows you to explore specialised areas of biology that align with your evolving interests and career aspirations throughout your entire course of study.

In your third year you will complete a challenging research project on an area of particular academic interest. This may be lab-based or involve data analysis and will give you invaluable experience of applying your subject knowledge to real-life workplace challenges.

The fourth year comprises of an Extended Research Project and Research Skills (training in advanced laboratory techniques, data handling and statistical analyses, critical analysis of the literature and designing research proposals.

Note that the module catalogue is subject to change for future years of study, as we evolve our courses in response to the latest developments in academia and industry.

You will choose one optional module, typically from the following list:

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