Biomedicine (Study Abroad) BSc Hons

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Lancaster University

Program Overview

The BSc Hons Biomedicine with study abroad year program delivers a thorough and research-led education in human health, disease mechanisms, and modern medical research. You’ll study core topics like biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, physiology, and immunology while honing practical lab skills, experimental design, data analysis, and professional communication—well aligned with careers in research, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, or clinical settings. Furthermore, the university is ranked highly—3rd in the Guardian University Guide (2025) for both Biomedical Sciences overall and career prospects after 15 months—illustrating the program’s standing and student outcomes.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1
You’ll begin with foundational themes such as the molecules of life, infection, immunity, cell biology, anatomy, and physiology. This year is designed to build a solid basis in both biological principles and their relevance to health and disease.

Year 2
In your second year, you’ll study key topics in greater depth—including microbiology, immunology, molecular genetics, cell biology, cellular metabolism, and either pharmacology or neuroscience. These modules will deepen your understanding of complex biomedical systems.

Year 3 (Study Abroad Year)
Study at one of the univerity's approved international partner universities in your year abroad. This will help you to develop your global outlook, expand your professional network, and gain cultural and personal skills. It is also an opportunity to gain a different perspective on your major subject through studying the subject in another country.

Year 4
The final year gives you more flexibility to tailor your degree through optional modules, potentially exploring areas such as advanced drug design and development. You’ll also complete an independent research project—your chance to delve into a biomedical topic of your choice and contribute new knowledge.


Focus Areas:
Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, physiology, microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, neuroscience, and research methodology—with options for advanced topics such as drug design and development.

Learning Outcomes:
You’ll graduate with a strong theoretical foundation, advanced practical lab skills, competence in experimental design and data analysis, and excellent communication skills—well suited for scientific or broader careers in science and beyond.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
Though not explicitly stated as professionally accredited, this degree emphasizes real-world scientific competencies and career-ready training through its curriculum and research components.

Reputation (Employability & Graduate Outcomes):
Lancaster University enjoys an excellent reputation in the biomedical field: ranked 3rd for both Biomedical Sciences and career outcomes in the Guardian University Guide 2025. The course encourages employability through hands-on experience, a research project, and opportunities such as summer internships, while also offering support through initiatives like the Lancaster Award.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

This degree delivers a research-led, four-year exploration of human health and disease—built around hands-on laboratory training, independent research, and practical skill development. Right from Year 1, you’ll engage with core biomedical disciplines, progressing to personalized study and a flagship independent research project in your final year.

Experiential Learning Highlights:

  • Progressive Curriculum Structure:

    • Year 1 covers foundational themes including molecules of life, infection, immunity, cell biology, anatomy, and physiology—grounding you in biomedicine essentials.
    • Year 2 delves deeper into microbiology, immunology, molecular genetics, cell biology, cellular metabolism, and includes options like pharmacology or neuroscience.
    • Year 3 Study abroad Year
    • Year 4 gives you flexibility to choose from areas such as advanced drug design and development, and leads into your own independent research project—making a unique contribution to biomedical knowledge.
  • State-of-the-Art Laboratory Facilities: You’ll work in modern life science teaching laboratories equipped with advanced tools such as bioimaging systems, protein purification and characterization setups, cell sorters, confocal microscopes, flow cytometers, PCR thermocyclers, and dedicated cell culture labs.

  • Research-Oriented Final Year Project: During Year 3, you’ll design and carry out your own laboratory-based research project under the guidance of research-active academics—developing skills in experimental design, data recording, analysis, presentation, and project management.

  • Employability and Practical Skills Development: The programme builds real-world readiness through skill development in experimental design, digital data handling, teamwork, communication, presentations, and professional project management.

  • Internship Opportunities: You’re eligible to apply for a paid summer internship within the Division of Biomedical and Life Sciences, providing valuable real-world research experience in areas like Alzheimer’s disease, cancer biology, immunology, microbiology, and neglected tropical diseases.

  • Lancaster Award – Career & Personal Development: All students can participate in the Lancaster Award—a programme designed to foster employability through structured activities including work experience, career planning, community engagement, and personal development projects.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Lancaster’s Biomedicine BSc prepares graduates for careers in biomedical research, clinical diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare policy. Typical roles include Biomedical ScientistClinical Research AssociatePharmaceutical Scientist, and Healthcare Analyst.

  • University Services That Support Your Career
    • Dedicated Careers and Placements Team offering CV workshops, mock interviews, and employer networking.
    • Access to the Lancaster Award, which accredits work experience, volunteering, and employability skills.
    • Opportunities for year-long industry placements or summer internships with UK and international companies.
  • Employment Stats & Salary Figures
    • Around 89% of Lancaster graduates are in employment or further study within 15 months.
    • Average starting salaries for biomedical graduates in the UK are typically £24,000–£28,000, with progression to £35,000+ in research or NHS roles.
  • University–Industry Partnerships
    • Strong links with local biotechnology firms, and pharmaceutical companies.
    • Partnerships with research institutes like the Lancaster Health Innovation Campus, providing applied research and employer projects.
  • Graduation Outcomes
    • Graduates enter careers in biomedical research, NHS laboratories, pharmaceuticals, medical sales, and clinical trials.
    • Many progress into graduate-entry medicine, dentistry, or allied health professions.

Further Academic Progression

  • MSc Programs in Biomedical Science, Molecular Medicine, or Public Health.
  • PhD Research in biomedical or life sciences at Lancaster or other leading universities.
  • Graduate-Entry Medicine or Dentistry for those wishing to enter clinical practice.

Program Key Stats

£29,820 (Annual cost)
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

AAB
3.2 - 3.4
35
70 - 87

N/A
N/A
6.5
87

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Researcher in academic or industrial settings – pursue biomedical research in universities or bioscience companies
  • Pharmaceutical Scientist – engage in drug development and testing within the pharmaceutical industry
  • Forensic Scientist – apply biomedical techniques to support criminal investigations
  • Laboratory Technician – conduct lab-based diagnostics or support research operations
  • Medical Writer or Science Communicator – produce scientific content for professional or public audiences
  • Policy or Health Analyst – use analytical and communication skills to inform health or science policy and strategy
  • Manager in science or business roles – leverage biomedical and transferable skills in managerial or administrative positions
  • Biotech Consultant or Industry Professional – apply data and scientific knowledge in biotechnology or related firms
  • Further Study Candidate (Postgraduate or Medical) – continue to MSc
  • PhD
  • or medical training using this degree as foundation
  • Finance or Marketing Professional – transition into business roles like marketing or finance using analytical training from the degree

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