

BSc Biotechnology With Stem Foundation Year
About this course
Biotechnology is the discipline that applies biological systems and living organisms to develop products, processes, and technologies with applications in medicine, agriculture, food production, environmental management, and industrial manufacturing. It draws on molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology to understand and engineer biological systems, from the development of new drugs and vaccines to the creation of sustainable biofuels and biodegradable materials. As the life sciences and technology sectors converge, biotechnology graduates are in growing demand across an enormous range of industries. At Edge Hill University this four-year full-time programme includes a STEM foundation year, designed to develop the key transferable skills and subject-specific knowledge needed to join science-based degree-level study. The foundation year bridges the gap between pre-university science qualifications and the demands of a full degree programme, giving you the conceptual grounding and practical laboratory experience needed to succeed in the main degree. Across the four years you will develop your understanding of the biological and chemical principles that underpin biotechnology alongside the practical skills in molecular biology, cell culture, and analytical techniques that the industry requires. The typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects the level expected of students entering this route. You will develop scientific rigour, laboratory competence, and the ability to think critically about biological systems and their technological applications. The degree also develops problem-solving and research skills that are genuinely transferable across the life sciences and technology sectors. Graduates go on to work in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, the food and drink industry, environmental agencies, clinical laboratories, and research institutions. Roles include research scientist, laboratory technician, quality assurance specialist, and regulatory affairs officer. Postgraduate study in biotechnology, molecular biology, biochemistry, or industrial microbiology is a well-established next step for those wanting to pursue research careers.
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