We are serious about science, and we are proud to have contributed to important advances in the history of human and animal medicine, animal welfare, disease control and the study of evolution.
As a small specialist university, we can offer you the chance to enjoy unrivalled practical laboratory time to learn and develop your hands-on scientific skills. Our world-renowned experts and exciting research opportunities will give you the learning experience you need to take your knowledge to the highest level and to help shape the future of science. You will have the chance to undertake a research project in both your second and third year, with plenty of one-to-one support from your research project supervisors. To complete your research experience, choose an MSci course, which offers you the unique opportunity of spending your entire final year on your own research project.
Courses
Accreditation
Our Biological Science programmes are accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, with our MSci and placement year options gaining Advanced Accreditation. This recognition of excellence is highly regarded by employers and demonstrates our ability to develop your skills and expertise throughout your course. Not only does this mean you will gain an in-depth understanding of the subject, but that you will also have the opportunity to contribute to advancements in science through research projects.
Modules
COMPULSORY MODULES*:
Biology of cells
Inheritance, genetics and evolution
Developmental biology
The moving animal
Integrated physiology I
Integrated physiology II
Problem definition and investigation
Research project
*Please note that these are indicative modules and may be subject to change. All modules are 15 credits unless noted otherwise.
During your second and third year, you will have compulsory modules specific to your chosen Biological Sciences course pathway, as well as optional modules you can choose from.
The fourth year for our MSci courses is dedicated to large research projects at the RVC or during an industrial placement. This year will build on your knowledge gained from your first three years and develop your scientific and transferable skills further, making you ‘work ready’ and able to realise your full potential as soon as you embark on your chosen career path. You will be engaged in extended research projects and receive training in advanced research methodology and critical analysis, to prepare you for careers in academic, clinical, or industrial settings.
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