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    BSc Immunology with a Modern Language

    The University of Manchester

    The University of Manchester

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    United Kingdom, Manchester

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    C55L

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 36,200  / year
    Next Intake September-2026

    BSc Immunology with a Modern Language

    About

    • Improve your employability by learning a language while you study immunology.
    • Use your language skills in the world of work on a year-long research placement overseas.
    • Understand how the immune system protects us, and also how it can go wrong and cause disease, as in autoimmune conditions and allergies.
    • Learn about ways the immune system can be used to prevent disease and promote better clinical outcomes, as in vaccines and in situations of transplantation and cancer.
    • Apply for membership of the Royal Society of Biology at Member (MRSB) level after just two years of practice instead of three thanks to our Advanced Accreditation status

    Immunology is a highly dynamic field that impacts topical and emerging issues within both the biomedical and biological science disciplines.

    Our BSc Immunology with a Modern Language course will see you learn about the components, principles and mechanisms of a healthy immune system, and how they co-ordinate to mount safe and appropriate protection against infection, alongside development of your modern language skills.

    During your studies you will establish how the immune system can distinguish between healthy and damaged self and identify dangerous non-self targets, how it can tune responses to protect against different types of infectious agents and how these responses vary in different anatomical sites, such as in the skin, gut and lung.

    In addition to establishing the workings of a healthy immune system, you will also look at look at how the immue system can go wrong to cause inappropriate or insufficient immunity, such as in cases of allergy, autoimmunity and immune deficiency. Other topics covered will include the current and emerging use of immune molecules in diagnostic and clinical intervention strategies, including therapeutic manipulation of the immune system for cancer treatment, vaccine development and transplant tolerance.

    The flexible, modular nature of our course means you can follow special interests within this broad topic at the same time as you build your core subject-specific knowledge.

    We are a core centre for immunology research in the UK and, as such, a range of world-leading lab options are available for you to explore for project work.

    We offer French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese and Mandarin for the language component of the course, which includes a year abroad on a research placement.

    Our course has provisional Advanced Accreditation from the Royal Society of Biology , which recognises academic excellence in the biosciences and highlights degrees that educate the research and development leaders and innovators of the future.

    Visit The Lydia Becker Institute of Immunology and Inflammation to find out more about immunology research at The University of Manchester.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    35-36 points overall with 6, 6, 5 to 6, 6, 6 at Higher Level including two sciences, normally Biology and Chemistry.

    For degrees with French, German, Spanish or Italian, 5 or 6 points in the language must be achieved at Higher Level.

    For degrees with Mandarin or Japanese, 5 points is required in a foreign language at Standard Level. A minimum of 5 points in Chemistry at Standard Level (or Higher Level) is essential.

    English Program Requirements

    All applicants to the University (from the UK and Overseas) are required to show evidence of English Language proficiency. The minimum English Language requirement for this course is either:

    • GCSE/IGCSE English Language grade 4 or C;
    • IELTS 6.5 (with no less than 6.5 in any component);
    • an acceptable equivalent qualification.

    Please note that if you hold English as a Second Language IGCSE qualification, we may also require you to provide one of our acceptable equivalent English Language qualifications or achieve a higher grade in your IGCSE than the one stated above. Please contact the academic School for clarification.

    The UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) requires that every student from outside the UK and the EU must show evidence of a minimum level of English Language in order to be granted a UK visa (Student Visa) to study at undergraduate or postgraduate level. This level is often referred to as the B2 level.

    Additionally, our individual Schools may ask for specific English Language proficiency levels that are necessary for their academic programmes. In most cases these requirements are likely to be higher than the B2 level. Further information about our English Language policy, including a list of some of the English Language qualifications we accept, can be found here.

    Career

    Career opportunities

    Graduates from modern language courses are extremely desirable to employers who require significant relevant work experience.

    In the growing field of international bioscience research collaborations, graduates with a good command of a foreign language are at a distinct advantage.

    Our graduates go into a range of careers. Many of our graduates secure jobs as researchers working in universities, pharmaceutical and bioscience companies and institutes.

    Some of our graduates progress into laboratory-based careers in clinical or technical roles that do not involve research eg NHS Scientist Training Programme. Others use their degree as a platform for postgraduate study eg master's, PhDs and medical degrees.

    The transferable skills you will develop will also leave you well-equipped for a wide range of careers outside the lab, such as medical writing, health communication or teaching.

    Find out more about how we help our students prepare for the workplace and the careers our graduates go into within and outside the lab.

    This degree is not accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science. We have chosen not to have our degree accredited to give you maximum flexibility in your choice of course units. If you are interested in a career as a biomedical/healthcare scientist in the NHS, you can undertake the NHS Scientist Training Programme after you have completed this Biomedical Sciences degree.

    Accrediting organisations

    This course has Advanced Accreditation from the Royal Society of Biology.

    Advanced Accreditation recognises academic excellence in the biosciences, highlighting degrees that contain a significant research element and educate the future leaders of research and development.

    The criteria require evidence that graduates meet defined sets of learning outcomes, including gaining substantial research experience.

    In recognition of this, a graduate of an advanced accredited course can apply for membership of the Royal Society of Biology at Member (MRSB) level after just two years of practice, rather than the usual three.

    These graduates can attain the qualifications of Chartered Biologist or Chartered Scientist one year sooner than graduates from other courses.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 36,200 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
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