Why study the BSc Hons Biomedical Science degree?
Biomedical science is concerned with understanding how diseases develop and how they may affect the normal functioning of the body. The aim of the discipline is the investigation of the disease processes and, ultimately, the development of methods for monitoring, diagnosing, treating and preventing disease. If you are interested in science and medicine and are thinking about a career in research and development in industry or the Health Service, then this may be the programme for you (if you want to practice as a Biomedical Scientist in the NHS please refer to the BSc Hons Biomedical Science with DPP). Why study Biomedical Science at the University of Ulster? The four year Biomedical Science programme was one of the first in the United Kingdom dedicated specifically to providing the broad-based teaching required for specialists in biomedical science. Since its inception, the degree has become established as one of the leading medically related programmes in Europe. The excellent reputa
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