

BSc (Hons) in Molecular & Cellular Biology (with Plant science), University of Glasgow
Glasgow,
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48 Months
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About this course
This undergraduate program focuses on the fundamental aspects of molecular and cellular biology, specifically tailored to plant science. Students explore the molecular functions that produce the hierarchy of living cells, how plants respond to their environment, and the integration of plant biology, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology. The course emphasizes practical laboratory work with state-of-the-art equipment and includes special topics like plant biotechnology, plant growth, and development. It is designed to be flexible and offers a strong research component, including individual projects and potential study abroad opportunities. The program is taught by world-leading scientists whose research impacts areas like CO2 assimilation, drought resistance, and food security.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended because students learn from leading scientists whose research influences global challenges like food security and environmental response. It combines theoretical learning with practical lab sessions using cutting-edge equipment, and encourages internships and research projects. The program's strong focus on molecular biology and plant science makes it highly relevant for careers in agriculture, biotechnology, research, and related fields. Additionally, the program offers study abroad options and a supportive learning environment, making it a great choice for those aiming for a diverse and impactful career.
Specialisation
Students can choose to focus on molecular and cellular biology with a specific emphasis on plant science. The courses cover molecular genetic methods, genomics, proteins, membranes, and plant biochemistry, giving students in-depth knowledge in these areas. In the final years, students can select advanced courses like plant biotechnology, mitochondrial biology, and current topics in biotechnology, tailoring their studies to their interests and career goals.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
31.92L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students typically start with general biology and chemistry courses in the first year, followed by foundational biology modules in the second year. From the third year onward, students engage in specialized courses in molecular and cellular biology, with options for research projects and advanced topics. The program can be completed as a four-year BSc or a five-year MSci, the latter including an industrial placement year. Entry requirements include academic qualifications like A-levels, IB, or equivalent, with specific grades in biology or chemistry, and proficiency in English for international students.
English language test
TOEFL
90
DUOLINGO
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PTE
60
IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates from this program often pursue Masters or PhDs, moving into research roles at universities or industry, focusing on areas like biotechnology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, and pharmacology. The degree equips students with transferable skills such as communication, data analysis, critical thinking, and teamwork that are highly valued in careers outside of research, including accountancy, IT, journalism, teaching, patent law, finance, and science communication. Potential job titles include computational biologist, bioinformatician, plant technologist, biotechnologist, and molecular geneticist.
FAQs
What do I do if my language qualifications are below the requirements?
The University offers pre-sessional courses through its English for Academic Study Unit, which can help you meet the language proficiency level needed for your studies. These courses are accredited and may allow direct entry without taking an IELTS or equivalent test.
Can I apply for transfer to the MSci program?
Yes, students can apply for transfer to the MSci program, usually at the transition from year 2 to 3. Applications for the MSci are not made via UCAS but are considered if you meet the entry criteria and can transfer mid-program.
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