Bachelor of Science in Physics with Biomedical Sciences (Hons)
There is no direct entry to the programme via CAO. All entries to this programme are via DC175 Physics General Entry.
On successful completion of Physics General Entry you will progress to Year Two of one of the following, and complete three further years of study:
- BSc in Applied Physics
- BSc in Physics with Astronomy
- BSc in Physics with Biomedical Sciences
Physics with Biomedical Sciences overlays the principles that underpin the chemical, biological and life sciences on a solid physics background, while exposing you to the most recent developments in the biomedical area.
Students who pursue this course combine a natural curiosity with analytical skills, perseverance and a broad range of interests. Modules are delivered through lectures, tutorials and modern laboratory work.
Throughout the programme, you’ll have full access to a custom-designed physics building equipped with state-of-the-art undergraduate and research laboratories.
You’ll also have the opportunity to intern for an extended period in a hospital (or private company) and experience the real medical environment.
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Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Physics with Biomedical Sciences
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