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Biomedical Science BSc (Hons) / 2014

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Biomedical Science BSc (Hons) / 2014

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This course broadly covers the fundamental aspects of cell and molecular biology, anatomy, physiology and pharmacology. It prepares you to pursue a career in medicine or research, or specialise in fields like forensic medicine, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, clinical trials coordination or biomedical product marketing.

By working alongside experts in Naples and professional laboratory researchers here in the UK, I learned about methods of investigation I never even knew existed, and gained real insight into what life might be like at the forefront of scientific discovery.

Molly Osborne Biomedical Science BSc (Hons) Third Year

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Biomedical Science BSc (Hons)Three years, full time

Apply through UCAS code B940, institution code S49

UCAS deadline is 15 January

UK, EU and international citizens may apply

Accreditation: Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS)

Shared campus with one of the largest teaching hospitals in the UK

Shared learning with students training to be doctors, nurses, radiographers, paramedics and physiotherapists (interprofessional education)

Many of our biomedical science students progress onto further study in medicine or scientific research

Our teaching is informed by the latest research and the course is designed to evolve with current practice

You will undertake and present a research project based on your chosen specialism

Careers advice embedded into our teaching

Teaching is delivered through a variety of methods including lectures and laboratory practicals, tutorials (including scenario based learning), self-directed learning schemes and computer-assisted learning programmes.

In the first two years, alongside your biomedical science modules, you share learning with medical and health science students at St George’s. This provides broad coverage of the fundamental aspects of cell and molecular biology, anatomy, physiology and pharmacology.

In the final year students select taught courses to a total of 75 credits. Guidance is provided to assist you in making suitable choices of course combinations, according to the nature of your intended career.

Valued at 45 credits, the research project is an important part of your final year. It enables you to carry out and present a defined piece of research or data analysis, and is supervised by academic and research staff at the St George’s laboratories.

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Degree structure

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Year oneModules

Clinical Science

Cellular and Molecular Biology

Biomedical Skills and Technologies

Year twoModules

Clinical Science

Therapeutics and Investigation

Biomedical Skills and Technologies

Year threeModules (30 credits)

Biology of Cancer

Science of Reproduction

Images of Anatomy

Clinical Neuroscience

Immunity and Infection

Development and Disease

Genomics in Diagnostic Microbiology

Therapeutics: protein to patient

Modules (15 credits)

Human Genetics

Genes and Gene Expression in Eukaryotic Cells

Behavioural Medicine

Cloning Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine

Clinical Aspects of Birth Defects

Clinical Aspects of Cancer Genetics

Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology

Clinically Applied Musculoskeletal Anatomy

Research project options (45 credits)

Anatomy and Development

Biochemistry and Immunology

Human Genetics

Clinical Laboratory Science

Clinical Neuroscience

Neuro and Cardiovascular Pharmacology

Physiological Sciences

Psychology

Molecular Basis of Vascular Disease

Behavioural Medicine

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Progress is judged by a mixture of in-course assessment and written exams, and each year’s marks contribute towards your final degree.

A variety of examination types may be used during the course, these include:

Short Answer Questions

Single Best Answer

Calculation and data analysis problems

Essay questions

Objective Structured Practical Examinations (OSPEs) where you demonstrate knowledge of structure and function in the dissecting room

Oral examinations where you answer questions from a panel of examiners

Biomedical sciences continue to provide a wide range of career opportunities both in the UK and overseas. You may choose to undertake research within a medical or biomedical science discipline or opt for clinical diagnostic laboratory work, forensic medicine, the pharmaceutical industry, biotechnology, clinical trials co-ordination, biomedical product marketing or technology transfer and product licensing.

Graduates are eligible to apply for registration with the Institute of Biomedical Science (depending on the modules taken) and the Health and Care Professions Council. This qualification is recognised internationally.

If you wish, ultimately, to pursue a medical career, St George’s is a good place to start, we offer two options to progress to medicine, on completion of your Biomedical Science Degree.

Option 1: Biomedical science students are able to apply at the end of your second year as a new entrant to third year (transition) of Medicine MBBS. Offers to interview will be presented to eligible applicants with predicted first class or 2.1 degree honours.

Option 2: Biomedical graduates or graduates in any discipline can apply to study Medicine MBBS (Graduate Entry) in order to pursue a medical career.

Further information is available at www.sgul.ac.uk/courses

Opportunities also exist to further specialise in Biomedical Science at Postgraduate level here at St George’s.

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Entry requirementsIf you meet the minimum requirements set out below, you will be considered for a conditional offer. With the exception of GCSEs, all qualifications must be completed within a five-year period including year of application.

GCSEs or equivalentA* to C except for Maths, Science and English Language which must be at least grade B

A minimum of eight subjects to include English Language, Maths and Double Award or the three separate sciences.

If you studied under an educational system that did not include GCSEs we will consider your academic record at the equivalent stage. However, we will not accept Adult Literacy and Numeracy or Functional Maths in lieu of GCSEs.

A Levels or equivalentA Levels

ABB

Biology and Chemistry plus one other subject

General Studies and Key Skills not accepted

We do not take your AS Level grades into account

A2 re-sits will be considered but you will be required to achieve higher grades

If you are offering grades lower than ABB, your application will be considered if this achievement is 60% higher than the average performance of your school/college.

International Baccalaureate

Full award diploma (including Theory of Knowledge and Extended Essay modules)

655 at Higher Level (HL)

555 at Standard Level (SL)

Chemistry and Biology (Score 6 at HL)

Mathematics and English Language (at SL)

Other qualifications

Predicted grades D3, M2, M2

Combinations of individual Pre-U subjects and A Levels are acceptable

Non-science degree

Actual/predicted grade of 2.1 honours

With Biology and Chemistry at A Level (A2) at grade B

Three Advanced Highers at ABB, including Chemistry and Biology

Overall grade of 75%, with 75% in both Biology and Chemistry

Five Highers at grades A2, A2, B2,B2,B2 to include Maths, English, Chemistry and Biology (achieved in one sitting)

Applicants should list their junior certificate on UCAS form

English language If English is not your first language while studying, evidence of your proficiency must be dated within the last two years.

(International English Language Testing System) 7.0 overall (including 7.0 in written element, and no section less than 6.5)*

67 overall (including 67 in written element, and no section less than 61)*

*Applicants who have sat the examination more than twice in one year will not be considered.

Applicants should list their junior certificate on UCAS form.

Grades

Subjects

Grades

Subjects

Adjusted criteria

Award

Scores

Subjects

Cambridge Pre-U

Degree

Scottish Highers

European Baccalaureate

Irish Leaving Certificate

IELTS

Pearsons test

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Other essential criteriaYou must demonstrate a significant interest in science as a subject in its own right, have an awareness of current issues and include any other relevant information to support your application.

ApplicationPlease apply through UCAS (the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) by 15 January (the year of entry).

www.ucas.com

We do not interview for this programme.

Fees£9,000 p/a*

£13,650 p/a*

*2013 entry fees are subject to annual review and change

UK/EU students will not have to pay this cost upfront; students can apply for a tuition fee loan to cover the full cost of tuition fees. And there are generous bursaries available to help students from lower-income families. Bursaries are also available for International students, check with your local government authority for further information.

Personal Statement

UK/EU

International

Other essential criteria

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A Levels or equivalent> IB> Other qualifications

GCSEs or equivalent

English language> if first language

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The University of London comprises 18 institutions. St George’s is now the only stand-alone medical school within the federation; combining all the benefits of a small, friendly university with those of one of the UK’s largest and most diverse.

We hope this booklet gives some real insight into completing a Biomedical Science BSc at St George’s. In short, you can undertake a specialist undergraduate degree here on a hospital site in a thriving London location, leading, we trust, to an extraordinary future in the health professions.

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The material contained in this booklet is a guide only. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that its content is correct and up-to-date at the time of printing, St George’s, University of London reserves the right, without prior notice, to cease to offer programmes of study, or to amend curricula, methods and modes of teaching and assessment, entry requirements and any other details.

St George’s, University of London confirms its commitment to a comprehensive policy of equal opportunities and endeavours to avoid discrimination against any person on the grounds of religion, race, sex, sexual orientation, marital or parental status or politics. We strive to ensure that all members of the institution behave with courtesy towards each other and that students and staff can work in an atmosphere of mutual respect. We encourage applications from members of groups that are currently under-represented.