Course units for year 1
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Title Code Credit rating Mandatory/optional
Academic Tutorials Year 1 BIOL10000 10 Mandatory
Biochemistry BIOL10212 10 Mandatory
Molecular Biology BIOL10221 10 Mandatory
From Molecules to Cells BIOL10232 10 Mandatory
Introduction to Laboratory Science BIOL10401 10 Mandatory
Introduction to Experimental Biology - Human Biology BIOL10422 10 Mandatory
Writing and Referencing Skills (online unit) BIOL10741 0 Mandatory
Body Systems BIOL10811 10 Mandatory
Drugs: From Molecules to Man BIOL10822 10 Mandatory
Excitable Cells: the Foundations of Neuroscience BIOL10832 10 Mandatory
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Course content for year 2
You will continue your studies in greater depth and begin to specialise. You will also undertake a Science Communication unit.
In the Research Skills unit, you have the opportunity to carry out techniques that are widely used in current biological science research.
Course units for year 2
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title Code Credit rating Mandatory/optional
Academic Tutorials Year 2 BIOL20000 10 Mandatory
Physiology RSM BIOL20942 10 Mandatory
Human Sciences EDM BIOL21061 10 Mandatory
Body Systems 2 BIOL21272 10 Mandatory
Membrane Excitability: Ion Channels & Transporters in Action BIOL21321 10 Mandatory
Science Communication BIOL21392 10 Mandatory
`Omic Technologies & Resources BIOL21152 10 Optional
Immunology BIOL21242 10 Optional
Drugs & the Brain BIOL21312 10 Optional
Motor Systems BIOL21332 10 Optional
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Course content for year 3
You will take two papers and six lecture units specific to physiology.
You will prepare for the papers through tutorials with current BSc students.
The remaining 40 credits will come from the following MSci units:
Research Project Proposals (10 credits)
Experimental Skills (20 credits)
Bioinformatics Tools and Resources (10 credits) or Computational Approaches to Biology (10 credits)
Course units for year 3
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title Code Credit rating Mandatory/optional
Academic Tutorials Year 3 BIOL30000 0 Mandatory
Advanced Endocrinology (L) BIOL31571 10 Mandatory
Cardiovascular Systems (E) BIOL31582 10 Mandatory
Membrane Transport and Signalling in Health & Disease (E) BIOL31622 10 Mandatory
MSci Project Literature Review and Research Proposal BIOL33000 10 Mandatory
MSci Experimental Skills Module BIOL33012 20 Mandatory
MSci Bioinformatics Tools and Resources BIOL33011 10 Optional
MSci Experimental Skills Module BIOL33012 20 Optional
MSci Reproducible Data Science BIOL33031 10 Optional
Course content for year 4
You will undertake a 120-credit research project over a period of six to seven months in research laboratories or a field station run by University staff to complete the work needed for your MSci award.
Course units for year 4
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title Code Credit rating Mandatory/optional
MSci Research Project BIOL40010 120 Mandatory
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