The equivalent of 5 GCSEs (Grade C and above) to include Maths and English
Undergraduate Courses
Applicants for undergraduate studies within school of management must apply through UCAS Students with good grades in their Polytechnic / College of Technology Diploma (3- to 4-years in duration). or students with good grades in their Indian Certificate of Education - awarded on completion of Standard X and who have completed a recognized Foundation Course. or students with good grades in their Higher Secondary School Certificates - Indian School Certificate (ISC) / Intermediate Certificate / Higher School Certificate / Higher Secondary Certificate / All India Senior School Certificate / Pre-University Course - awarded on completion of Standard XII
Postgraduate Courses
Students with the following qualifications from a recognized institution in India: Bachelor of Arts / Science (Honours / Special degree). or Bachelor of Arts / Science / Commerce. or Bachelor degree in professional subjects. or Bachelor of Science (Engineering). or Bachelor of Engineering / Technology. or Bachelor of Law (LLB). or Bachelor of Education (4 years integrated programme) Master of Engineering or Technology. or Master of Philosophy. or Master's degree. or Post-graduate Diploma in Management. or Master of Arts / Science / Commerce. or Postgraduate Diploma. or Students with a Bachelor degree from a recognized institution in the UK.
Course Level
IELTS
Foundation Course
4.5 overall with no sub score lower than 4.0
Undergraduate Course
6.0 overall* with no sub score lower than 5.5
Postgraduate Course
6.0 overall* with no sub score lower than 5.5
Conditional Offer
Unconditional Offer
CAS
2 Weeks
1 Week
3 Days
Entry requirements
should have five GCSEs including English Language (or Welsh First Language), Mathematics* and Science at grade C or above
at least an IELTS 6.0 standard or equivalent
Course Modules
Year One:
Students will gain an understanding of human physiology, biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, microbiology and immunology. Laboratory and teaching sessions will provide students with the scientific knowledge and technical skills that will prepare them for Years 2 and 3. In addition, students will be able to develop relevant analytical, communication and transferable skills.
Modules (All Core):
Biochemistry (20 credits)
Cell Biology & Genetics (20 credits)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (20 credits)
Infection & Immunity A (20 credits)
Laboratory Skills & Data Analysis (20 credits)
Personal & Professional Development A (20 credits)
Year Two:
You will gain more understanding of molecular biology and acquire expertise in a range of specialist investigative techniques; epidemiology & data analysis; and research methods. Coverage of areas such as medical biochemistry, cellular pathology, haematology, transfusion science, medical microbiology, immunology, pharmacology and toxicology will explore the nature, importance and treatment of disease processes. In addition, a professional development module will encourage students to consider their own career aspirations, and help them to develop key transferable skills that will assist in their preparation for future employment.
Modules (All Core):
Analytical, Research & Diagnostic Methods (20 credits)
Blood & Cellular Sciences (20 credits)
Infection & Immunity B (20 credits)
Molecular Biology & Genetics (20 credits)
Personal & Professional Development B (20 credits)
Physiology, Pharmacology & Toxicology (20 credits)
Year Three:
The final year focuses on the integration of previously acquired knowledge to provide students with an appreciation of the multidisciplinary approach to research, diagnosis and management of disorder and disease. Subjects covered will include the laboratory investigation of disease, bioinformatic analysis, translational research and a selection of topics of current relevance to biomedical science. The final year research project will further encourage independent learning, the continued development of technical research skills, scientific writing and critical analysis.
Modules (All Core):
Biomolecular Analysis (20 credits)
Contemporary Topics in Biomedical Sciences (20 credits)
Research Project (40 credits)
The Biology & Laboratory Investigation of Disease (20 credits)
Translational Research (20 credits)