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Comments about BSc Biology - At the institution - Kingston Upon Thames - Greater London
Objectives
The Biology programme at Kingston is designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of biological processes, while giving you the opportunity to create your own programme of in-depth study from a wide range of life sciences option modules.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements * a degree (level 6) in an Early Years subject or a degree (level 6) in any subject plus a level 3 qualification in an Early Years subject * a GCSE grade C in English and Maths * a current Criminal Records Bureau clearance * recent and considerable experience across whole 0-5 years age range
Academic title
BSc Biology
Course description
BSc Biology
Programme
Year 1
-Human Physiology 1
-Cells and Tissues
-Chemistry for Life Sciences
-Essential Laboratory Techniques in Life Science
-Structure and Function of Biological Molecules
-Mathematics and ICT
-Human Physiology II or Comparative Physiology
-Genetics & Molecular Biology
Year 2
-Advanced Physiology
-Biology of Disease
-Cell Biology
-Bioenergetics and Intermediary Metabolism
-Environmental Impact of Energy and Chemical Production
-Bioanalysis I
-Geographical Information Systems
-Ecology
-Human Genetics
-Human Anatomy and Embryology
-Freshwater Ecology and Biology
-Research Methods and Skills (core)
-Introductory Pharmacology
-Forensic Biology I
-Bioanalysis II
-Environmental Pollution
-Microbiology
-The Flow of Genetic Information
-Marine Ecology and Biology
-Invertebrate Diversity
-Immunology
-Forensic Biology II
-Biopsychology
Year 3
-Achieving a Sustainable Future
-Ecology and Conservation in Temperate Ecosystems
-Evolution
-Medical Microbiology
-Haematology
-Molecular Genetics
-Intercellular Communication
-Aquatic Vertebrate Biology and Physiology
-Clinical Immunology
-Bioinformatics
-Forensic Archaeology
-Project
-Conservation of Aquatic Environments
-Nutrition and Aetiology in Management of Impaired Health
-Clinical Chemistry
-Biotechnology
-Parasite and Vector Biology
-Biochemical Analysis
-Clinical Science
-Cellular Pathology
-Toxicology
-Chemotherapy of Infectious Disease
-Fisheries and Aquaculture Management