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BSc Medical Science
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Medical science is the study of the biological and biochemical processes that underpin human health and disease. It occupies the territory between the basic life sciences and clinical medicine, developing your understanding of how the body works at molecular and cellular levels and how diseases arise, progress, and are diagnosed and treated. The discipline draws on biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, microbiology, and pathology, and it equips you to understand the scientific basis of healthcare and medical research in a way that prepares you for roles at the interface of science and clinical practice. At Middlesex University, this three-year full-time BSc includes a foundation year for students who need to build their scientific preparation before entering the main degree. You will develop both technical skills, including data analysis and laboratory work, and the wider professional competencies of teamwork, communication, leadership, and commercial awareness that employers in health, research, and industry value. The programme covers the core biological and medical sciences alongside applied areas including clinical biochemistry, haematology, immunology, and medical microbiology, providing a broad and rigorous scientific education with clear relevance to the healthcare and biosciences sectors. Medical science graduates pursue careers across a wide range of sectors. Many work in the NHS in biomedical science and clinical laboratory roles, supporting the diagnostic services that underpin patient care, and the degree can provide a pathway towards registration with the Health and Care Professions Council as a biomedical scientist. Others move into pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in roles including research assistant, clinical trials co-ordinator, and quality assurance associate. The analytical and scientific skills developed by the degree are also valued in regulatory affairs, science communication, healthcare management, and teaching. Postgraduate study in medical science, biomedical science, clinical research, or a related field is a natural next step for those wishing to specialise or pursue research careers.
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