Biological Sciences

Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
Glasgow Caledonian University

Course details

Course description

Recent advances in the field of Biological Sciences have revolutionised the way we understand and treat disease. Stem cell and novel cell based therapies and personalised medicine are increasingly in the headlines and Biological Scientists are leading the way in developing these powerful new therapeutic options. Modern medicine requires an understanding of the key interactions of molecules and cells both internally within the cell and the body and externally from the environment. This can include how a cell responds to a specific pathogen, or how a drug targets a specific pathogen or cellular protein. Equally, external stimuli, such as chemicals, toxic waste or carcinogens, can also have an effect on how cells grow and divide, modifying their function with devastating consequences for health. The Biological Sciences programme at GCU has a strong focus on human disease and aims to help you understand these events, and demonstrate how therapies that may correct or prevent the diseased state are developed.

Biological Sciences is the study of biology from molecules through to whole body systems, looking at what goes on inside a cell or organism and examining how cells communicate and interact with each other to influence physiological mechanisms in health and disease.

The Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences has an excellent teaching and research record. It combines a friendly learning environment with state-of-the-art facilities. It offers a range of support tailored to individual needs where necessary, including open door access. Major emphasis is placed upon laboratory work throughout the programme. This enhances your learning, by linking theory with practice, giving you the lab skills which employers seek.

Subjects

  • Biological sciences
  • Biochemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Genetics
  • Human biology
  • Microbiology
  • Cell biology
  • Cell pathology
  • Agriculture, horticulture and veterinary studies
  • Science

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Glasgow Caledonian University

studentenquiries@gcu.ac.uk

0141 331 3000

Provider website

City Campus

Cowcaddens Road

Glasgow

G4 0BA

Entry requirements

Scottish HNC minimum entry requirements: Pass

Level 1: HNC Applied Sciences (or other relevant science subject) with graded unit C Year 2: HNC 15 credits in relevant subject - graded unit B - to include Genetics, DNA Structure and Human Physiology/Human Body Structure and Function

Scottish HND minimum entry requirements: Pass

Year 3: HND in relevant subject - graded units BB to include Genetics, DNA Structure and Human Physiology /Human Body Structure and Function and Human Metabolism

Scottish Higher minimum entry requirements: B,B,B,C

to include two science subjects e.g. Biology/Human Biology, Chemistry, Health and Food Technology, Physics, Maths, Application of Math, Psychology or Environmental Science

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Course details

Full time

16th Sep 2024 to 16th Sep 2028

Cost: £1,820.00 (ex. VAT)

Venue details

Main Site

Cowcaddens Road

Glasgow

G4 0BA