BSc (Hons) Cell and Molecular Bioscience

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Stirling

Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Cell and Molecular Bioscience at the University of Stirling gives you a deep dive into the tiny building blocks of life – cells and molecules – and how they make living things tick. It’s perfect if you’re curious about how life works at a molecular level and are aiming for a career in research, healthcare, or biotech.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1

In your first year, you’ll get to grips with the essentials of biology, from Cell Biology and Physiology to Evolution and Genetics. You’ll also pick up hands-on skills in the lab and learn how to work with data through Statistics and practical experiments. It’s all about building a strong foundation for the years ahead.

Year 2

The second year takes you a step further, exploring Animal Physiology, Microbiology, and Animal Cell Biology. You can also choose from optional modules like Changing Oceans, Infectious Diseases, or Plant Ecology, so you can start shaping your degree around your own interests.

Year 3

Year three is when things get exciting – you’ll focus on specialized topics such as Molecular Techniques, Systems Biology, and Biological Control Mechanisms. With plenty of practical lab work, you’ll start applying what you’ve learned to real scientific questions, preparing you for independent research.

Year 4

In your final year, you’ll take on a Dissertation Project, diving deep into a research topic that fascinates you. This is your chance to use everything you’ve learned to tackle real-world biological problems, often working alongside research labs or life science companies.


Focus Areas : Cellular and molecular biology, laboratory research, systems biology, and independent scientific investigation.

Learning Outcomes : You’ll graduate with a solid understanding of cell and molecular bioscience, practical lab skills, and the confidence to tackle complex biological problems.

Professional Alignment : The course is designed to get you career-ready, whether that’s in bioscience research, healthcare, or biotech industries.

Reputation : The University of Stirling is known for top-notch research and strong graduate employability, giving you a head start in your career.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Stirling, learning isn’t just about lectures and textbooks – it’s about getting hands-on experience with the tools and techniques that real scientists use every day. From exploring cells under a microscope to running your own experiments, the program ensures you build practical skills that will serve you in your future career. You’ll also get the chance to work alongside experienced researchers and take part in projects that bring your studies to life:

What you’ll get to do and where you’ll do it:

  • State-of-the-art laboratories – work with advanced equipment for cell culture, molecular analysis, and microscopy to get real lab experience.

  • Independent research projects – dive into your own studies, often collaborating with faculty, to tackle real scientific questions.

  • Field trips – visit ecosystems and research sites to see biology in action outside the classroom.

  • Library and digital resources – access extensive scientific journals, books, and online tools to support your research and learning.

  • Collaborative workspaces – join group projects and discussions, developing teamwork skills alongside your peers.

These experiences are designed to make learning interactive, inspiring, and directly connected to the real world of cell and molecular bioscience.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from the BSc (Hons) Cell and Molecular Bioscience program leave Stirling ready to step into exciting roles in research, healthcare, and biotechnology. Whether you see yourself working in a lab, contributing to cutting-edge medical research, or developing biotech solutions, this degree opens doors to a variety of careers, including:

  • Biomedical Scientist – analyzing samples and helping diagnose diseases.

  • Molecular Biologist – exploring the mechanisms of life at a cellular and molecular level.

  • Biotechnology Researcher – developing new products and techniques for medicine and industry.

  • Clinical Research Associate – supporting clinical trials and medical studies.

To make your transition from student to professional smooth, Stirling offers plenty of support:

  • Career Development Centre – personalized guidance, CV workshops, and interview prep.

  • Employer Engagement – career fairs and networking events with industry professionals.

  • Internship Opportunities – placements and hands-on experience with real companies.

The program’s strong links with research and industry, along with a curriculum aligned to current scientific developments, give you a head start in competitive job markets.


Further Academic Progression:

If you want to continue your studies, the degree also sets you up perfectly for postgraduate options:

  • Master’s Degrees – in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, and related fields.

  • PhD Programs – for those aiming to conduct advanced, independent research.

  • Postgraduate Diplomas – to build specific skills and knowledge for specialized roles.

These pathways help you deepen your expertise and give you more options for a fulfilling career in the biosciences.

Program Key Stats

£23,700 (Annual cost)
£9,535 (Annual cost)
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

BBB
3.0
28
65

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N/A
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

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