

BSc Biological Sciences
About this course
Biological sciences encompasses the study of living systems at every level of organisation, from the molecular and cellular to the ecological and evolutionary. It draws on biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, physiology, microbiology and ecology to ask fundamental questions about how life works, how organisms develop and function, and how biological knowledge can be applied in medicine, agriculture and environmental management. The discipline sits at the intersection of basic research and applied science, contributing to advances in human and animal health, food security and conservation. At the Royal Veterinary College in London you will study this three-year full-time programme, which draws on RVC's long history of cutting-edge research that has contributed to advances in both human and veterinary medicine. The programme explores the fundamentals of biological and biomedical science needed to understand and develop new therapies for human and animal diseases, giving you access to a unique research environment that integrates human and animal biology in ways that are not possible at most universities. The course includes a sandwich year and a year abroad alongside embedded work placement opportunities, providing significant professional and international experience alongside the academic content. The typical entry tariff is around 136 UCAS points. You will study cellular and molecular biology, genetics, physiology, microbiology, immunology, pharmacology and ecology, with the RVC's distinctive emphasis on comparative biology enriching all of these areas. Laboratory and research skills are central to the programme. Graduates of biological sciences programmes from RVC are well placed for careers in pharmaceutical research, biotechnology, clinical research, veterinary support roles, public health and environmental science. Many go on to postgraduate research, often in areas connecting human and animal biology, and the RVC's research profile provides excellent connections for those pursuing doctoral study. Teaching, science communication and regulatory science are further options.
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