Some courses are accredited and/or approved by professional bodies including the Institute of Biomedical Science; Health and Care Professions Council; and the National School of Healthcare Science as part of NHS England.
Careers with a biosciences degree
Biosciences graduates could go on to work in diagnostic and pathology laboratories or work in areas such as toxicology. Others may develop careers in the pharmaceutical industry.
All programmes could lead on to postgraduate study. You could also pursue further studies in dentistry or medicine.
Studying Biosciences could lead to a career as a:
- Microbiologist
- Biomedical scientist
- Biotechnologist
- Clinical scientist
- Marine biologist
- Nanotechnologist
- Neuroscientist
- Pharmacologist
- Ecologist
- Forensic scientist
Why study with us
- Students on Biosciences courses study similar modules in Year 1, so you may be able to switch to another specialist degree that better suits your interests and career goals.
- Biosciences is 2nd in the North West for student satisfaction (Complete University Guide, 2024).
- Gain experience in science communication and education via our Young Scientist Centre, the only facility of its kind at a UK university.
- Our Biomedical Sciences courses are ranked in the top 10 in the UK for overall positivity (National Student Survey, 2023) (compared with unis in the Guardian University Guide)
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Meet the team
DW
Dr David Wareing
Lecturer in Medical Microbiology
Dr Emyr Bakker
Senior Lecturer
Dr Anthony Ashton
Senior Lecturer
Dr Johanne Petrecz
Lecturer in Medical Sciences (Anatomy)
Dr Stéphane Berneau
Lecturer in Physiology and Pharmacology
Dr Alina Oknianska
Senior Lecturer in Physiology and Pharmacology
MM
Dr Melanie McLeod
Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology
Dr Donna Daly
Senior Lecturer in Physiology
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