• Annual course fee

    AUD 28,000

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Intake months

    September

  • Delivery locations

    London

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On this fascinating BSc, you will delve into the very essence of life and living organisms and will develop your skills and understanding right across the biological disciplines, from core aspects of animal and plant biology via the diversity and evolution of life, right to cutting edge developments within the fields of biotechnology, climate change, antimicrobial resistance and molecular ecology. This degree provides opportunities to work in our state-of-the-art laboratories, participate in field trips in the UK and abroad, and conduct your own research project. We offer exciting modules such as Chemistry of Life, where you will work in the lab to study the structure, evolution and biochemistry of the cell; Comparative Zoology, where you will learn about vertebrate anatomy, physiology and development; and The Brain in Health and Disease, where you will gain valuable insight into neurobiology and the very latest developments in brain research. You’ll begin your degree by exploring the key areas of biology, including cell biology, ecology, evolution, and the diversity and details of the major animal and plant groups. You’ll learn about biochemistry and the physiology of our own bodies and contrast them with other species, as well as develop analytical skills to assess laboratory and field data. In your second year you’ll be able to focus on the key areas that interest you, choosing what to study from our broad range of modules which include diverse topics such as ecology, evolutionary biology, animal behaviour, molecular biology, physiology and immunology. You will also be able to go on a residential field course in rural Wales, and immersing yourself in field and lab data collection. In third year you’ll specialise further, and select modules from any area of biology as well as complete an independent research project where you’ll collect seminal data on a topic of your choice, advancing current knowledge in that area. You also have the option of undertaki

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You must have successfully completed an United Kingdom Year 12 (or equivalent senior secondary school qualification)Equivalent qualifications may also include a recognised post secondary diploma in the relevant discipline with the required grades.Meeting the minimum academic requirements does not guarantee entry. Your application will still need to be assessed and accepted.If you dont meet the entry requirements, there may be other programs you are eligible for that can lead you to your preferred program.

IELTS 6

PTE 54

TOEFL 80

  • Type of institution

    University

  • Year established

    2004

  • Total students

    12,665

  • On campus accommodation

    Available

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    801 - 1000

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Digby Stuart College Campus - University of Roehampton - University of Roehampton

Erasmus House, Roehampton Lane, London, SW15 5PU, UK

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At Digby Stuart, we work towards creating an inclusive community that celebrates diversity. With over 2000 students living in halls during term time and many more commuting and studying online, we are the largest of the four colleges, and we have a busy programme of activities for staff and students.

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