University of Aberdeen
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences in Developmental Biology
The Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences in Developmental Biology in Biology is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences in Developmental Biology offered by the University of Aberdeen
The primary goal of Biomedical Science is to enhance understanding of human body function in health and disease.In the first two years of your degree, you will gain a broad knowledge of subjects related to medical science and in scientific research methods. In addition, you will enhance your critical analysis abilities, while developing your interpersonal skills through team-working and oral/written communications.Advanced knowledge of developmental biology will be acquired in the third and fourth years of the programme. Research in Developmental Biology is central to the search for cures for many human genetic diseases, including cancer, and is at the forefront of recent advances in modern medicine, which includes stem cell maintenance regeneration and tissue repair.5 year MSci degreeThis degree offers you the opportunity to undertake a year's placement in an industrial, commercial or research environment and graduate after five years with an MSci (an undergraduate Masters degree) instead of a BSc.
What you'll study
Year 1
Year 1 will prepare you for more detailed studies of human physiology developmental biology that will be made in the second year of study.Compulsory CoursesIntroduction to Medical Sciences (SM1001)The Cell (SM1501)Chemistry for the Life Sciences 1 (CM1020)Chemistry for the Life Sciences 2 (CM1512)Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen (PD1002)
Optional CoursesSelect a further 60 credit points from courses of choice.
Year 2Year 2 courses will build on your understanding of medical science and explore developmental biology in more detail.Compulsory CoursesPhysiology of Human Cells (BI20B2)Molecular Biology of the Gene (BI20M3)Human Anatomy A (BM2009)Foundation Skills for Medical Sciences (SM2001)Physiology of Human Organ Systems (BI25B2)Energy for Life (BI25M7)Human Anatomy B (BM2509)Research Skills for Medical Sciences (SM2501)
Year 3In year 3, you will move on to focus on your chosen specialism of developmental biology, and your courses will reflect this.Compulsory CoursesHuman Embryonic Development (AN3301)Development of Organ Systems (DB3804)Principles of Developmental and Reproductive Biology (DB3006)The Early Embryo (DB3503)Genetics (GN3502)
Optional CoursesSelect a further 30 credit points from courses of choice.
Year 4The Honours year aims to explore in depth, specific aspects of developmental biology. An important feature is the ten-week research project, carried out in research laboratories at the University or in local research institutes.Compulsory CoursesHonours candidates are required to take both a two hour general examination (SM 4901) and a three hour problem solving examination (SM 4902) at the end of the Final Honours Year.Advanced Molecules Membranes and Cells (Stem Cells and Regeneration) (BM4010)Evolution and Development (DB4002)Developmental Neuroscience (PY4302)Biomedical Sciences Honours Project (BM4501)Medical Science Data Analysis Paper (SM4901)Medical Science General Essay Paper (SM4902)