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OverviewDescribed as the basis of modern medicine, medical biochemistry addresses the functioning of normal and diseased organisms from a biochemical point of view. Learn to develop new ideas and products that are applied to the biggest health challenges we face today.Why study BSc Medical Biochemistry/MSci Clinical Biochemistry at Middlesex University?There are two honours degree programmes available for each area of study – a three-year Bachelor of Science (BSc) and a four-year Master of
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OverviewDescribed as the basis of modern medicine, medical biochemistry addresses the functioning of normal and diseased organisms from a biochemical point of view. Learn to develop new ideas and products that are applied to the biggest health challenges we face today.Why study BSc Medical Biochemistry/MSci Clinical Biochemistry at Middlesex University?There are two honours degree programmes available for each area of study – a three-year Bachelor of Science (BSc) and a four-year Master of Science (MSci).The degree explores the field of biochemistry with a focus on human biology and medicine. Core themes include chemistry, molecular biology and immunology. You will develop key laboratory, research and diagnostic skills throughout the course, working in our cutting-edge laboratory facilities. We will teach you to think like a biochemist and arm you with the essential skills and knowledge to work across the breadth of biochemical processes that impact our lives.Unique to this course is the emphasis placed on work experience. You will have the option to go on a year-long industrial placement, developing excellent employment prospects and transferable skills to meet your future aspirations.This course is designed for students with a strong scientific interest and a desire to develop their knowledge and practical skills in biochemistry.If you apply for our four-year MSci Clinical Biochemistry, which offers advanced study in disciplines such as clinical disorders and toxicology, and an intensive laboratory research project, you will gain a masters qualification when you successfully complete your undergraduate degree.Course highlightsOpportunities to gain work experience through a one-year placement and work experience moduleAccess to modern research and analytical laboratory facilities in our Hatchcroft BuildingDevelop skills in a wide range of techniques that are at the forefront of biomedical research and industryThe chance to become a member of the Middlesex Biochemical SocietyFirst-hand experience in our cancer, microbiology and applied biochemistry research groupsDevelop a wide range of knowledge and skills related to the biggest current issues in human healthReceive a free electronic textbook for every module.
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£14,000
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Established in 1878, Middlesex University is a public research institution in North London. The university offers a comprehensive selection of undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses, distributed across three academic faculties; the Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries, the Faculty of Professional and Social Sciences, and the Faculty of Science and Technology.
With a rich 140-year history of providing high quality education, and a reputation for conducting impactful research, Middlesex University’s Hendon campus is a modern and fully-equipped learning environment with first-class facilities.
Based in a superb location, only 30 minutes from central London by underground rail, prospective students can join a dynamic and diverse community of around 19,000 students at the North London campus.