BSc Molecular Biology and Environmental Change
Course Overview
This innovative BSc in Molecular Biology and Environmental Change equips you with the scientific expertise to tackle the planet's most pressing ecological challenges. You will learn to apply cutting-edge molecular techniques to develop sustainable solutions for issues like climate change, food security, and conservation. The program combines rigorous research training with flexible specializations, preparing you for a impactful career at the forefront of bioscience.
Key Program Highlights
- Apply molecular biology to solve real-world environmental problems like food sustainability and organism resilience
- Conduct an independent research project in well-equipped laboratories guided by world-leading academics
- Choose from a wide range of optional modules to tailor your degree to your specific interests
- Develop highly sought-after technical, analytical, and problem-solving skills for a career in bioscience
- Learn from international research leaders in a department ranked in the top 25% nationally for research impact
Course Overview
This innovative BSc in Molecular Biology and Environmental Change equips you with the scientific expertise to tackle the planet's most pressing ecological challenges. You will learn to apply cutting-edge molecular techniques to develop sustainable solutions for issues like climate change, food security, and conservation. The program combines rigorous research training with flexible specializations, preparing you for a impactful career at the forefront of bioscience.
Key Program Highlights
- Apply molecular biology to solve real-world environmental problems like food sustainability and organism resilience
- Conduct an independent research project in well-equipped laboratories guided by world-leading academics
- Choose from a wide range of optional modules to tailor your degree to your specific interests
- Develop highly sought-after technical, analytical, and problem-solving skills for a career in bioscience
- Learn from international research leaders in a department ranked in the top 25% nationally for research impact