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Engineering, Science and the Built Environment (ESBE) Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
BTEC HND
Location Location
Southwark Southwark
BSc (Hons)
Applied Biology
Duration Duration
Bioscience
2 years (full-time) 3 years (full-time)
4 years (full-time sandwich)
Start date
September Start date
September
Number of places
15 Number of places
5
Engineering, Science and the Built Envir Engineering, Science and the Built Envir
Course description
How to apply
Course description Career opportunities
For many students a HND best suits
Via UCAS How to apply
The BSc (Hons) Bioscience degree is Graduates of the BSc (Hons) Bioscience
Via UCAS
their aptitudes and career goals. A key
UCAS code
the generic award title for the overall have found opportunities in pure
feature of this course is its seamless
011C UCAS code
Bioscience scheme. If you choose this research in universities and research
integration into the BSc Bioscience
C110
option you will have the maximum institutions (often leading to a higher
Course contact
courses to provide easy transfer for
Dr Larry Richmond Course contact
flexibility to study the units offered degree), and applied research and
students of appropriate aptitude.
richmol@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 6229 Dr Larry Richmond
in the Bioscience programme that development in the biological based
richmol@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 6229
particularly interest you. During Year industries. These include biomedical
Typical offer
Our HND scheme is therefore taught
onment
60 UCAS Tariff points Non-standard entry requirements
One, the course content for all the research, fermentation technology,
onment
in common with our degree courses,
120 UCAS Tariff Points
Bioscience routes is common. This biological and technical product sales,
although you may have separate tutorial
Course units

(ESBE)
is done to provide you with a solid quality control, the water industry,
Year 1 Course units

(ESBE)
and practical classes. Transfer to the
Core Year 1
grounding in bioscience and to allow the pharmaceutical industry, forensic
BSc Bioscience course of your choice
– Core Scientific Skills Core
you a considerable flexibility of choice. science, scientific sales and teaching.
may be offered if you show that you
– Biomolecules – Core Scientific Skills
It keeps open your option to transfer
Compulsory – Biomolecules
can study at degree level. Year Two of
– Cells and Genes Compulsory
at the end of Year One onto a more The broadly based nature of this course
the HND programme is designed to
– Biological Chemistry – Cells and Genes
specialised degree title should you option is particularly suitable for you if
provide a coherent course of study for
– Biological Organisation – Biological Chemistry
discover during Level One study that you are interested in teaching biological
– Microbiology – Biological Organisation
technicians in the bioscience industries.
– Basic Concepts in Nutrition – Microbiology
one of the bioscience disciplines is sciences as a career.
It is, however, the usual outcome that
– Principles of Physiology – Basic Concepts in Nutrition
especially interesting to you.
successful students progress to the
Year 2 – Principles of Physiology
For full entry requirements see pages
Compulsory Year 2
Bioscience degree programme and
– Work-based Experience Compulsory
The specialist routes available are: 252 to 253.
perform comparably to direct BSc
– Biology in Industry – Research Methods
human biology, biochemistry,
entrants.
– Project (double unit) – Instrumental Methods of Analysis
microbiology and nutrition. Further
Options (4 units from 10) 6 Options
– Human Evolution and Genetics – Human Evolution and Genetics
information on these specialist routes is
For full entry requirements see pages
– Disease and Immunity – Disease and Immunity
overleaf, on page 186. Whichever route
252 to 253.
– Industrial Microbiology – Industrial Microbiology
you choose, you will complete a major
– Microbial Physiology and Biochemistry – Microbial Physiology and Biochemistry
– Metabolic Biochemistry – Metabolic Biochemistry
investigative project in your final year for
– Enzymes and Enzyme Technology – Enzymes and Enzyme Technology
your Honours award.
– Human Physiology (Systems) – Human Physiology (Systems)
– Human Physiology (Coordination) – Human Physiology (Coordination)
– Nutrition through the Lifecycle – Nutrition through the Lifecycle
We encourage students to study the
– Nutrition and Public Health – Nutrition and Public Health
sandwich mode which allows you
Year 3
to spend 48 weeks in industry or
Compulsory
– Project (double unit)
equivalent employment following
– Case Study
Year Two. If you choose to study the
– Science and Society
sandwich mode we will assist you
4 Options
– Reproduction and Population Biology
in finding a suitable employer – one
– Biological Approaches to Disease
that will not only develop your subject
– Fermentation Microbiology
experience, but who will also pay you.
– Medical Microbiology
– Proteomics and Genomics
– Advanced Analytical Methods
The industrial year will help improve
– Evidence-Based Practice in Sports Science
your academic performance and
– Evidence-Based and Trans-cultural Nutrition
improve your career prospects.
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