Learn from leading researchers as you unravel the mysteries of the most complex organ in the human body—the brain. Remarkable recent advances make neuroscience one of the fastest-growing and most exciting areas in biomedical sciences. Taught by the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences and the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, our course combines their strengths, expertise and state-of-the-art facilities. From Great Ormand Street Hospital to the Institute of Cancer Research, you’ll find our graduates in a range of pharmaceutical, research and public sector roles. To prepare for your future, you’ll build a strong foundation in biomedical science, including neuroanatomy, biochemistry, molecular biology and pharmacology. ## Discover how to make breakthroughs Our research spans from medical neuroanatomy to the evolution of neuropeptide signalling in vertebrates. Through extensive genetic analysis, we’ve found strong evidence that there is a causal relationship between the genetics of impulsivity and bipolar disorder. A significant discovery in this area. In the final year, pick from modules covering subjects such as stem cells, the repair and regeneration of the nervous system, perspectives on brain disorders and drug design. You’ll also carry out a lab-based research project or work with an existing research group. How will you help shape the future of neuroscience?
A Level: ABB | Including Biology or Chemistry. A second science subject, of Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics is also required. Excluded subjects: General Studies and Critical Thinking Please note: You will also be excepted to achieve a Pass grade in the practical endorsement for any of the following A levels - Biology, Chemistry, Physics - if taken with one of the Awarding Bodies in England. | GCSE/National 4/National 5 Both GCSE English and Maths at grade C or 4 or an acceptable equivalent will be required. | Extended Project | We consider applications from students offering an EPQ and may make an alternative offer to include three A levels, one grade lower than our usual requirement, along with a specific grade in the EPQ. | International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme: 32 UCAS points | 6,5,5 in HL subjects, to include HL Biology OR Chemistry and a second science HL subject from either Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics
Year 1 Biomedical Physiology I - Exchange, Movement and Integration Biomolecules of Life Cells Exploring Neuroscience Functional Neuroanatomy Human Anatomy Genetics Tissue Biology Please note that all modules are subject to change.
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