

BSc Medical Science
About this course
Medical science is the study of the biological processes that underlie health and disease, drawing on anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, microbiology and pathology to understand how the body works and what goes wrong when it does not. It is a discipline that sits between the purely biological sciences and clinical medicine, providing the foundational knowledge that informs diagnosis, drug development, public health and the design of medical technologies. Students of medical science learn to think in terms of evidence, mechanism and system, asking not just what happens in disease but why and how. At Middlesex University this programme is offered part time, making it accessible alongside work or other commitments. A foundation element is incorporated into the programme, building the scientific literacy and study skills you need before progressing into more advanced content. You will develop competence in data analysis and scientific report writing alongside the biological and chemical knowledge central to the field. The current description notes that graduates leave with a combination of technical abilities and broader capabilities in teamwork, communication, leadership and commercial awareness, all of which reflect the genuinely interdisciplinary nature of modern healthcare science. Graduates of medical science programmes pursue a wide range of careers across the healthcare and life science sectors. Many move into roles in biomedical science, clinical laboratory work, pharmaceutical development, public health, science communication and healthcare management. The research and analytical skills developed during the degree also provide a strong platform for postgraduate study, including master's programmes in biomedical science, clinical research, pharmacology or related disciplines. Some graduates go on to graduate-entry medicine or other healthcare professional training. The combination of scientific depth and practical transferable skills makes medical science graduates valued in both research settings and healthcare practice.
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