Course overview
Develop your appreciation of biology on this three-year course, where you'll build the key scientific skills required for ongoing research or a career in the life sciences.
You'll examine the behaviour of living systems from the level of cells up to whole organisms and ecosystems. Through this work, you'll gain a detailed knowledge of the relationships, evolution, and key features of various organisms as you explore the diversity of life on earth.
Your studies will be complemented by a dedicated Life Science Skills programme. This provides training in quantitative skills, programming, statistics, and scientific writing and presentation.
The second year offers you the chance to specialise across a series of optional modules, in areas including ecology, molecular biology and stem cells.
Laboratory, computational and field work will help you acquire the skills to design, carry out and analyse data from biological experiments.
With access to the thriving research environment at Imperial, you'll be taught by world leaders as you learn how to solve complex real-world problems.
Your studies culminate in the final year with an extensive research project. This work will enable you to progress your personal and professional identity as a life scientist.
Develop your appreciation of biology on this four-year course, which incorporates a research year abroad.
You'll examine the behaviour of living systems from the level of cells up to whole organisms and ecosystems. This will help you build the key scientific skills required for ongoing research or a career in the life sciences.
Through this work, you'll gain a detailed knowledge of the relationships, evolution, and key features of certain organisms as you explore the diversity of life on earth.
Your studies will be complemented by a dedicated Life Science Skills programme. This provides training in quantitative skills, programming, statistics, and scientific writing and presentation.
The second year offers you the chance to specialise across a series of optional modules, in areas including ecology, molecular biology and stem cells.
Laboratory, computational and field work will help you acquire the skills to design, carry out and analyse data from biological experiments.
With access to the thriving research environment at Imperial, you'll be taught by world leaders in the field as you learn how to solve complex real-world problems.
Your third year is spent with an approved university abroad, and is designed to help you develop linguistic skills as you experience a different cultural environment.
Your studies culminate in the final year with an extensive research project. This work will enable you to enhance your personal and professional identity as a life scientist.
Develop your appreciation of biology on this four-year course, which incorporates a year in industry or research.
You'll examine the behaviour of living systems from the level of cells up to whole organisms and ecosystems. This will help you build the key scientific skills required for ongoing research or a career in the life sciences.
Through this work, you'll gain a detailed knowledge of the relationships, evolution, and key features of certain organisms as you explore the diversity of life on earth.
Your studies will be complemented by a dedicated Life Science Skills programme. You'll receive training in quantitative skills, programming, statistics, and scientific writing and presentation.
The second year offers you the chance to specialise across a series of optional modules, in areas including ecology, molecular biology and stem cells.
Laboratory, computational and field work will help you acquire the skills to design, carry out and analyse data from biological experiments.
With access to the thriving research environment at Imperial, you'll be taught by world leaders in the field as you learn how to solve complex real-world problems.
Your third year will see you integrate your academic work with practical experience and employment in industry or research institutes.
Placements can be in areas as wide-ranging as the pharmaceutical industry, marine biology, or agriculture, and can take place either in the UK or overseas.
Your studies culminate in the final year with an extensive research project. This work will enable you to enhance your personal and professional identity as a life scientist.


