Biomedical Science Course
A biomedical science degree is highly sought after in NHS pathology centres, forensic science laboratories, research institutions and the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. You can benefit from a dynamic profession with long-term career prospects in research, specialised laboratory work, education and management.
Cell and organ function
- Cell and organ function
- Cellular biochemistry
- Microbiology
- Basic analytical skills of modern biomedical science
Reasons to study Biomedical Science at DMU:
- 96% graduate employability
students in work or study within six months of graduating (DLHE 2013/14) - Professionally accredited by The Institute of Biomedical Science
so you can graduate with the skills and qualifications sought by employers - Register as a Biomedical Scientist with the Health and Care Professions Council
after a period of clinical laboratory training to enhance your employability - £12 million investment in newly refurbished laboratories
with industry-standard equipment to replicate real-life settings - Strong practical experience
to ensure you are industry-ready upon graduation - Extensive NHS links
with NHS pathology centres to develop your understanding of the sector - Teaching from specialised biomedical scientists
to provide a course at the cutting-edge of medical laboratory science
Scholarships:
At DMU, we are committed to helping our graduates enhance their careers and personal development through further study. We are proud to currently offer a scholarship for this course.
Vice-Chancellor's Sports Scholarship
Up to £6,000 worth of support available to full-time UK and EU undergraduate and postgraduate students, starting in September 2016. For more information visit our Vice-Chancellor's Sports Scholarship page.
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