Learn about the inner workings of the human body and take part in world-class research on this multidisciplinary, research-led MSci Biomedical Science course.
Biomedical science is one of the fastest-growing fields of study and is at the forefront of modern science. Learn about the systems that underpin all living organisms from a cellular, tissue, organ and whole-body perspective. From this basis, you will study the diseases that affect each area and the mechanisms that the body uses to combat them.
This highly practical MSci is specifically geared towards becoming a biomedical scientist, working in hospital and private clinical labs to help doctors diagnose and treat diseases.
To work as a biomedical scientist in the UK, you must register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
Why study Biomedical Science at the University of Reading?
- You can apply for Chartered Biologist status upon graduation, which is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology.
- The course is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) and developed in partnership with practising NHS laboratory scientists.
- Benefit from our long-standing links with the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
- You have access to state-of-the-art facilities for your practical sessions and research projects.
- We are in the UK's top 10 universities for biosciences (ranked 9th in the Daily Mail University Guide, 2024).
Accreditation
This course is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS). Upon successfully completing your studies, you’ll have the academic requirements needed to register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
If you wish to achieve the IBMS Certificate of Competence and the Registration Training Portfolio, you will need at least one year’s experience in an NHS approved lab. This can be done during a placement year or undertaken after you graduate Once you have achieved the IBMS Certificate of Competence and graduated, you can register with the HCPC.
Accredited degree programmes contain a solid academic foundation in biological knowledge and establish a profile of key skills, including technical and transferable skills, that bioscience employers can recognise in accredited graduates.
What you'll study
The MSci follows the standard undergraduate curriculum but with an additional year of study and a master's level qualification.
The course has a strong practical basis. You will learn key cellular, molecular and biochemical techniques, including live cell microscopy, and DNA and protein technology. We work closely with the Royal Berkshire Hospital and will benefit from teaching delivered by practising NHS laboratory scientists.
In your first year, you will learn about the biochemical, molecular and cell biology basis of life, and study the fundamentals of microbiology. Your practical lessons start here and you'll learn the basic laboratory techniques. Your teaching in the second year, will focus on core biomedical subjects, including medical genetics, haematology, immunology, clinical biochemistry and infectious diseases.
The third year of the programme places a strong emphasis on the application of knowledge and skills, preparing you for your final year of study. You will undertake an Advanced Research Project during your fourth year, working in biomedical research laboratories alongside academics on cutting-edge research.
