

BSc in Life Sciences with Entrepreneurship, University of Manchester
Manchester,
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48 Months
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About this course
This course is designed to enhance your employability by blending biological sciences with entrepreneurial skills. You will study a wide range of topics from biochemistry and genetics to molecular biology and the history of medicine. The first year offers a flexible curriculum to help you decide your specialization, with options to transfer to other bioscience courses later. A key feature is the integration of social responsibility through activities like Ethical Grand Challenges and real-world sustainability projects with external organizations. The course emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, contributing to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in health and well-being. You will also participate in a year-long placement, which can be in the UK or abroad, applying your entrepreneurial skills in practical settings like biotech, innovation, and marketing.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal if you're passionate about biological sciences but also want to develop business and entrepreneurial skills that boost your employability. The inclusion of a year-long industry placement provides practical experience that employers value highly. Its flexible structure allows you to explore various bioscience disciplines before specializing. Moreover, the course's emphasis on social responsibility and global sustainability aligns with current industry trends and societal needs, making it a well-rounded choice for students eager to make a difference in science and business.
Specialisation
While the program starts with a broad foundation in life sciences, you have the opportunity to transfer into more specific bioscience courses after your first year, based on your interests and successful completion of entrepreneurial units required for the transfer. The later years allow you to focus on areas such as healthcare or general bioscience, with options to deepen your understanding through research projects, data analysis, and enterprise topics. The curriculum is constantly updated to reflect current research and industry trends, enabling you to tailor your degree towards healthcare, bioinformatics, or other bioscience sectors.
Course fees
Application fees
36.42L
1st year tuition fees
36.42L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Admission typically requires AAA-AAB at A-level, including two of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Mathematics, with at least AA grades in these core sciences. International students should meet the IB requirement of 36-35 points with 6, 6, 6 to 6, 6, 5 at HL in two science subjects. Other qualifications like Scottish Highers, European Baccalaureate, or foundation programs are considered on a case-by-case basis, with specific grade and course prerequisites. English language proficiency must be demonstrated through GCSE or equivalent qualifications, or IELTS with a score of 6.5 or higher.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
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DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates of this course find opportunities across diverse sectors. Many work as researchers or business leaders in academia and industry, while others pursue lab-based careers in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and medicine—all often requiring further study. The program's combination of bioscience expertise and entrepreneurial skills gives students a competitive edge in bioscience research collaborations and innovation industries. There are also roles in education and other sectors that value scientific knowledge coupled with business acumen.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
Typically, AAA-AAB at A-level, including two of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Mathematics, with at least AA grades in these core sciences. Specific requirements may vary based on qualifications like IB, Scottish Highers, or foundation programs.
Does the course include work placements?
Yes, there is a year-long placement in industry, which can be in the UK or abroad, allowing you to apply your entrepreneurial and bioscience skills in real-world settings.
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