King's Buildings Campus
The Biomedical Sciences degree programme focuses on understanding how the human body works, both when it is healthy and when it is affected by disease. It explores the body at different levels, from molecules and cells to organs and systems.
Biomedical scientists take the knowledge they have gained from research into how diseases develop and apply this to help discover new ways to diagnose, treat and prevent them. Their research forms the foundation for medical discoveries and advances in healthcare.
As a biomedical sciences student, you will gain hands-on experience in research and laboratory work and will build strong scientific, experimental and problem-solving skills. As a biomedical scientist, you could contribute to improving human health and the treatment of illness around the world.
2027 entry requirements
Standard entry:
4 Highers at AABB (by end of S5 preferred) including Biology and Chemistry. Maths or Physics recommended plus Maths at B and English at National 5. Advanced Higher Biology and Chemistry recommended.
For entry to second year you would need Advanced Higher Biology and Chemistry at AB or BA.
Widening access entry:
4 Highers at ABBB (two sittings) including Biology and Chemistry. Maths or Physics recommended plus Maths at B and English at National 5. Advanced Higher Biology and Chemistry recommended. Highers at BBB must be achieved in one sitting.
September
Degree
BSc Hons
Full time
C190
4 years
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