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BSc Human Biosciences with foundation year
About this course
Human biosciences explores the molecular, cellular, and physiological processes that underlie human health and disease. It is a discipline that brings together genetics, cell biology, physiology, microbiology, and neuroscience to build a rigorous scientific understanding of how the human body works and what goes wrong when disease strikes. At Coventry University, the BSc Human Biosciences with Foundation Year runs over four years of full-time study, with the foundation year providing the scientific and mathematical preparation students need before entering the main degree. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement are all part of the programme structure, giving you extensive professional and international experience alongside your academic training. As the current programme description notes, the degree explores the complexities of human health and disease through genomics, neurophysiology, and microbiology, with hands-on laboratory experience central to the curriculum. You will develop practical skills in cell culture, molecular analysis, data collection, and experimental design, alongside a deep theoretical understanding of how biological systems function at multiple levels. Genomics and its applications to personalised medicine, the neuroscience of brain function and neurological disease, and the microbiology of infection and immunity are areas of particular depth within the programme. The sandwich year gives you the opportunity to apply your laboratory and analytical skills in a professional bioscience or healthcare setting, which is valuable both for your own development and for the evidence of professional competence it provides to future employers. Graduates of human biosciences programmes are well placed for careers across the life sciences and healthcare sectors. Research and development roles in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, laboratory positions in clinical and diagnostic settings, and roles in public health, biomedical research, and healthcare science are among the most direct pathways. The professional experience gained during the sandwich year and placement is a significant advantage when entering a competitive graduate jobs market. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in areas such as molecular medicine, neuroscience, public health, or biomedical research, or pursue clinical training in healthcare professions including clinical science, physiotherapy, or medicine. The rigorous scientific training and practical laboratory skills the programme develops provide a strong foundation for a career in the bioscience and healthcare sectors.
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