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BSc (Hons)Genetics

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Overview

Interested? To learn more about this study programme, entry requirements and application process, please contact one of our consultants in a country nearest to you.

Programme structure

Programme Year One

Core modules:

Molecules and Cells
Evolution and Biodiversity
Grand Challenges in Biology
Experimental Skills in Current Biology
Essential Skills for Life Sciences I
Applied Genetic and Molecular Technologies

Plus two of the following theory modules:

Introduction to Physiology and Pharmacology
Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences
Microbiology
Animal Biodiversity
Developmental Biology
Ecology and the Global Environment

and one of the following practical modules

Biochemical Methods
Field Skills

Programme Year Two

Core modules:

From Genes to Proteins
Genome Organisation and Maintenance
Evolutionary Biology
Molecular Science
Essential Skills for Life Sciences II
E-Biology
Advanced Genetics Techniques

Plus two of the following theory modules:

The Multicellular Organism
Regulatory and Neuro-Physiology
Principles of Pharmacology
Structure/Dynamics of Macro Molecules
Virology
Immunology
Biotechnology

and one of the following practical modules

Techniques in Cell Biology
Practical Human Physiology
Advanced Biochemical Techniques
Advanced Microbiological Techniques

Programme Year Three

Core modules:

Advanced Skills in Genetics
Human and Clinical Genetics or the Molecular Biology of Cancer
Gene Expression and Development
Evolution
Research Project

The Advanced Skills module involves tutorials, seminars and workshops on data analysis, gene technology, bioinformatics, and the role of Genetics in society, business, medicine and agriculture. Many of the workshops and seminars are given by visiting experts, many of whom are Liverpool Genetics graduates.

Students spend about three days per week throughout the final year on their research projects, usually in the laboratories of one of our research institutes. As an alternative, students may opt for school-based, literature-based and bioinformatics projects if they wish.

Plus one of the following optional modules:

Molecular Biology of Cancer
Viral Disease Mechanisms
Bacterial Disease Mechanisms

Career opportunities

In the public sector, Life Sciences graduates are in demand in research institutes, government departments, the National Health Service, forensic science and the Environment Agency. Commercial sectors that actively recruit graduates from the Life Sciences include the pharmaceutical, food, biotechnology, water and agriculture industries.

There is also an increasing demand for life scientists to contribute to the public understanding of science as journalists and information/liaison officers, in view of the ethical and environmental issues that arise, for example, by developments in molecular biology and biotechnology.

Apply now! Fall semester 2023/24
Application period has ended
Notes
Please see the university profile or contact us for the deadlines that apply to you
Apply now! Fall semester 2023/24
Application period has ended
Notes
Please see the university profile or contact us for the deadlines that apply to you