3-year full-time; 4-year thick-sandwich
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About the course
BSc Biomedical Sciences courses accredited by the Royal Society of Biology
The modern biomedical scientist needs to be familiar with a wide range of subject discipline's and Brunel's Biomedical Sciences degrees provide students with a sound grounding in all the key subject areas.
The course also allows you to develop good practical, analytical and transferable skills applicable to a wide range of employment opportunities such as medicine, MSc and PhD study, pharmaceutical research, pathology and diagnosis, clinical trials and data management. You will be encouraged to exercise leadership, initiative and responsibility, and to appreciate the need for continual professional development.
Aims
The aim of the BSc Biomedical Sciences (Immunology) course is to provide a greater understanding of the role of the immune system in preventing human disease and to focus on how deficiencies in immunity can result in disease susceptibility.
In addition you will study the main subject areas in biosciences and medically related research. These subject areas include biochemistry, genetics, cell and molecular biology, anatomy and physiology as related to human health disease and treatment.