BSc Biomedical Science

Program Description

​The​ BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science degree at Cardiff Met is professionally accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science and the Royal Society of Biology and is designed to enable students to develop, integrate and apply scientific knowledge, understanding and skills to the multi-disciplinary investigation of human disease and disorders, such as diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease.Graduates will also be equipped to find employment in a variety of contexts, including pathology laboratories, research laboratories, the food industry, forensic science, pharmaceuticals, health and safety, commerce and teaching. In addition, many of our graduates have gone on to study for higher degrees, including graduate entry medicine and dentistry degrees, and further professional qualifications.

This course is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology for the purpose of meeting in part the academic and experience requirement for Membership and Chartered Biologist (CBiol).

Admission Requirements

  • Indian Students-Academic Requirement 60% in their Higher Secondary School Certificates.
  • Arab Students:-
    • 2 year Diploma from a recognise​​d institution OR
    • A-Levels and the International Baccalaureate OR
    • Bachelor Degree from a recognised institution in Saudi Arabia

IELTS Requirements

Listening Reading Writing Speaking Overall
5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 6

Remarks:

For IELTS Waiver  -  At least 65% marks in English in Higher Secondary School 

Course Features
  • Country United Kingdom
  • City Cardiff
  • State Wales
  • Course Duration 3 Years
  • Application fee 0 GBP
  • Tuition fees per year 14,500 GBP
  • Cost of Living per year 10,000 GBP
  • Starting dates Intake yet to declare
  • IELTS (Total) 6
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