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Biomedical science degrees

Biomedical scientists explore the complexity of the human body in a varied and analytical role.

Our biomedical science degree courses will help you become a biomedical scientist investigating the diagnosis and treatment of disease, playing an important role in people’s health and wellbeing.

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Our degrees in biomedical science

Undergraduate degrees

With an emphasis on applied learning you'll put theory in to practice using our specialist facilities, and learn alongside leading researchers and professional biomedical scientists.

  • Biomedical Science BSc(Hons)
  • Biomedical Science BSc(Hons) (with integrated foundation year)
  • Biomedical Science MSci

Postgraduate degrees

We offer masters of research courses in biomedical science and related courses. Our MRes courses offer an advanced understanding of different approaches to research in your chosen area of specialism.

You'll work on your project under the supervision of an academic member of staff and work within one or more of our research groups, including the Centre for Lifelong Health and the Centre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices.

  • Biomedical Sciences MRes
  • Biological Sciences MRes
  • Global Health MSc
  • Stress, Ageing and Chronic Disease MRes
  • Regenerative Medicine and Devices MRes

Help shape the future of healthcare – this highly specialised MSc is an opportunity to explore precision medicine, with the aim of personalising disease prevention and treatment, targeting the right treatments for the right patients at the right time.

  • Precision Medicine (Cancer) MSc

Professional accreditation

Accreditation is an industry-recognised standard and provides the assurance that our teaching is of high quality and has been approved by an independent body of academics and industrialists.

Our undergraduate courses are accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) and the Royal Society of Biology.

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We got involved with events like tours of local pathology labs and hospital departments to meet people employed in the field and ask them about their daily life.

Jamie, Biomedical Science graduate

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Practical experience

Put your learning into practice through project work, hospital visits and case studies, and using our specialist facilities that include electron, confocal and atomic force microscopes; microbiology lab; cell/tissue culture lab; genomics/proteomics facility.

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Paid placements

Undertaking your placement in an accredited NHS training lab allows you to work towards the IBMS Certificate of Competence and the Registration Portfolio, key to becoming a registered biomedical scientist.

Other placement opportunities prepare you for work in a range of scientific areas and postgraduate research.

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Opportunities in medicine

Biomedical Science BSc and MSci students who want to pursue a degree in medicine and who fulfil the eligibility criteria are guaranteed an interview with Brighton and Sussex Medical School.

What can I do with a biomedical science degree or masters?

The analytical and research skills you gain from a degree or masters in biomedical science are sought after by employers in a range of careers.

Ten jobs you could do with a biomedical science degree or masters:

  • Biomedical scientist
  • Biotechnologist
  • Clinical research associate
  • Clinical scientist: biochemistry; haematology; immunology
  • Forensic scientist
  • Microbiologist
  • Physician associate
  • Research scientist: life sciences; medical
  • Scientific laboratory technician
  • Toxicologist

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Biomedical science is taught at the School of Applied Sciences.

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