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Biomedical Science
Prepare for a career in public health
With a degree in biomedical sciences, you can be part of the fight against critical public health issues such as cancer. The work of biomedical scientists has been crucial in the detection of global viruses, including COVID-19. They've also played a key role in the development of vaccines and the testing and development of drugs.
Accredited study
This industry-accredited degree will enable you to understand and explore advances in the field. This could include how biomedical science has helped in the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of a variety of illnesses.
Choose your pathway
At the end of your first year of study, you could choose to continue your multidisciplinary studies and gain a BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science. Alternatively, you could choose to study for a combined degree award by specialising in one of our specific pathways:
- Medical Biochemistry Pathway
Study biochemical interactions within the body, and the diagnosis of biochemically related diseases. - Medical Microbiology Pathway
Study the types of pathogen that cause infectious disease, and the strategies they use to attack the body. You'll learn how to diagnose disease and understand the treatments available. You'll also look at the global burden of infectious disease and the worldwide initiatives underway to try and control this challenging threat. - Pharmacological Sciences Pathway
Discover how different drugs are used for the treatment of diseases and what effect they have on the body. You'll also develop your understanding of pharmacological principles and how they inform the development of drugs. - Molecular Biotechnology Pathway
By looking at biological processes involving genetics and gene technology, you'll learn about the molecular advances in the treatment of disease and how treatments are developed.
We also offer the BSc (Hons) Applied Biomedical Science course. If you choose to take an applied route, you'll complete a 45-week placement* in an NHS pathology laboratory after your second year. You'll then return to the university to complete your final year of study.
Hands-on experience
*You'll gain valuable work experience and training during your placement which will enable you to complete an IBMS registration portfolio while you study. When successfully completed and verified, your portfolio will enable you to apply for entry onto the HCPC register as a biomedical scientist after graduating. You'll be able to do this without the need for further training. Please note, placements may be limited so will be subject to availability.
Springpod Subject Spotlights video - try your course before you apply
Leeds Beckett University has partnered with Springpod, an online platform that provides immersive career and education opportunities, to bring you a Subject Spotlight video for our BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science course: Bugs and Us. In this Subject Spotlight, Dr Rochelle Hockney puts bacteria under the microscope and provides an interesting look into the world of bacteria, and how they affect our daily lives - from fighting off bugs and illnesses to strengthening the health of our guts.

