Biological Sciences (genetics) Bsc in University of Leicester, UK
Biological Sciences (genetics) Bsc in University of Leicester
Genetics covers many aspects of society including human health, food production, environmental quality, species conservation, ethics and law. You will learn how genetic engineering, molecular and developmental genetics, human genetics and evolutionary genetics all contribute to a greater understanding of the discipline. You will gain a balanced understanding of modern genetics focusing on the organisation, inheritance, expression and evolution of genes in organisms ranging from bacteria to man.
At the University of Leicester, our Biological Sciences degrees are actually seven degrees in one. You can apply for this degree in Biological Sciences (Genetics) or any of the five specialist degrees listed below - or a general degree in Biological Sciences. This course is also available as a four-year MBiolSci.
Whichever degree you choose, your first year will be the same and you will have the same choice of modules in your second year and again in your final year. Selecting particular modules in your second and final years will steer you towards one of our specialist degrees (which doesn't have to be the one you originally applied for). Or you can make your own selection of modules in those years and graduate with the broad knowledge that comes from a non-specialised degree.
The other available specialisms are:
- Biological Sciences (Biochemistry)
- Biological Sciences (Microbiology)
- Biological Sciences (Neuroscience)
- Biological Sciences (Physiology with Pharmacology)
- Biological Sciences (Zoology)
Or a general degree in Biological Sciences.
What's the difference between Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences?
Our seven Biological Sciences degrees cover major aspects of biology and molecular sciences across a wide range of organisms from bacteria and fungi to humans and plants. Our four Medical Sciences degrees focus more closely on the application of those biological principles to medicine.
There is the possibility of transferring across from our Biological Sciences degrees to our Medical Sciences degrees within the first semester of Year 1.
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Duration :
Intake
September, January
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
£ 21,515 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
90
PTE
0