

BSc (Hons) in Biomedicine with Placement Year, Lancaster University
Lancaster,
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48 Months
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About this course
This four-year full-time biomedicine degree, which includes a placement year, is designed for students interested in human life processes and disease. It offers greater flexibility than the IBMS-accredited BSc Biomedical Science by allowing students to tailor their studies to their personal and professional interests within biomedicine. Core subjects include biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, and physiology, examined through practical labs, research projects, and a broad range of modules. The course emphasizes understanding molecules and mechanisms fundamental to life and how they are affected by disease. An integral part is assisting students in securing a paid placement in a relevant organization, providing valuable work experience, professional skill development, and an opportunity to work as a full-time employee for twelve months. The course benefits from excellent facilities, with over £4 million invested in new laboratories, and is supported by internationally renowned academics.
Why this course is highly recommended
Lancaster's biomedicine course is highly regarded for its strong focus on practical skills, research experience, and employability. It has received top rankings for graduate prospects and student satisfaction in the UK, reflecting its reputation for quality teaching and supported career pathways. The inclusion of a placement year gives students a competitive edge in the job market, with many opportunities to gain valuable industry connections. The course's emphasis on modern techniques, laboratory experience, and research placements equips students to excel in careers related to medical, academic, industrial research, pharmaceuticals, or forensic science. Additionally, the flexibility to tailor modules to personal interests makes it attractive for students seeking a broad yet specialised education.
Specialisation
The degree offers a broad curriculum within biomedicine, allowing students to select modules aligned with their interests. In the second and fourth years, core modules like Medical Microbiology and Medical Genetics are studied, alongside electives such as Cellular Pathology, DNA Technology, Clinical Biochemistry, and Practical Physiology. The course also covers advanced topics like Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Microbiology, with options to explore areas like Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, and Medical Microbiology. The final year includes a significant research project and modules focused on disease mechanisms, such as Cancer and Pathobiology. This structure provides flexibility to specialise in areas that match career aspirations or further study plans.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
31.48L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need at least AAB at A level, including Biology and one other science subject such as Chemistry, Mathematics, or Physics. Alternative qualifications considered include the BTEC Extended Diploma with sufficient Biology and Chemistry content, the International Baccalaureate with 35 points overall and specific HL science scores, and Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers with relevant subjects. English Language proficiency requires IELTS 6.5 overall with at least 6.0 in each component. Specific requirements for other qualifications are available, and admissions are also considered on a case-by-case basis for certain qualifications like Access to HE or T levels.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
87
PTE
58
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates of this biomedicine course are well-positioned for careers in academic, industrial, and medical research, pharmaceuticals, and forensic science. The course's focus on practical laboratory skills, data analysis, and professional development strongly supports employment in healthcare, biotech, and related fields. The placement year enhances employability by providing real-world experience and networking opportunities, often leading to graduate roles. The degree also serves as an excellent foundation for postgraduate study, opening doors to research, clinical, or academic careers in biomedical sciences.
FAQs
What is the duration of the course?
The course lasts four years full-time, including a placement year.
What modules will I study in the first year?
In the first year, you’ll study core modules including Biomedical Science in Practice, Infection and Immunity, and Protein Biochemistry.
Can I choose modules based on my interests?
Yes, especially in the second and fourth years, where you can select from a wide range of modules like Cellular Pathology, DNA Technology, and Practical Physiology to match your interests.
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