Biomedical Sciences /
Biomedical Sciences at UCL combines a fascinating diversity of interlinked life science topics, spanning anatomy, cell and developmental biology, neuroscience, pharmacology and physiology. Focused academic expertise and an interdisciplinary approach contribute to an inspiring and exciting learning environment. Why study Biomedical Sciences at UCL? UCL has a pioneering history and distinguished research reputation in biomedical sciences. Teaching and research are closely linked, ensuring you will be exposed to the most up-to-date discoveries and techniques. You can study a broad range of modules to match your own interests or a more defined set that takes advantage of UCL’s international expertise in the biomedical sciences.
What will you gain from study at UCL? You will be taught by research-active academics who pride themselves on providing a friendly and stimulating environment. In addition to the theoretical aspects of the subject, you will learn practical and quantitative skills and techniques required to go forward into further study, research or career opportunities in the biomedical sciences.
Teaching and assessment Teaching normally involves lectures and, in many but not all cases, laboratory classes and small-group tutorials. Assessment is usually by written examination and coursework assessment, but may also include laboratory write-ups and poster presentations.
Important information Contact name Dr Richard Tunwell e r.tunwell@ucl.ac.uk t +44 (0)20 7679 0750 Study options available Year, Fall Term, Spring Term
Related modules can be found in these departments: // Biological Sciences, page 58 // Molecular Biosciences, page 60 // Neuroscience, page 61
Tuition fees Tuition fee information is available on page 20
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