Biomedical Sciences degrees

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Studying about Biomedical Sciences

A biomedical sciences degree explores the health and disease of humans along with how diseases occur in the body and how they can be treated. Modules will teach you all there is to know about pathogens, anatomy, physiology, immunology, molecular genetics and disease. The vast range of theory and practical skills you'll develop will set you up nicely for a rewarding career in the medical sector. Toxicology, scientific research, forensics and biotechnology are just some of the jobs you can find yourself in after graduating.