The BSc Hons in Biochemistry & Microbiology at the University of Strathclyde is a flexible four-year undergraduate programme. The first two years are designed to give students a broad understanding of biosciences, covering modules such as "Cells and their Molecules" and "Organisms and Diseases," before they specialise. This structure allows students to confirm their degree choice at the end of the second year.
In the final two years, students focus on their chosen disciplines. The Honours year includes an individual research project, which can be laboratory-based, and a dissertation. The programme has strong links with industry and the NHS, and offers opportunities for students to work on enterprise projects with pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies.
The University of Strathclyde is a well-regarded public research institution in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded in 1796, it is known as 'a place of useful learning,' a motto that reflects its commitment to practical, relevant education. It has received multiple awards, including being named UK University of the Year. The university offers a wide selection of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in various fields, including Engineering, Business, Science, and the Arts.
Applicants are encouraged to write a personal statement to explain why they are applying for the course and to provide other relevant information about their studies. A relevant academic or employer reference may also be requested. Students can upload their CV with their application to provide details of their work experience.
Tuition fee for international students is £27,800 per year.
The University of Strathclyde provides several scholarships for international students. One option is the Strathclyde Excellence Scholarship, a merit-based award for students who show academic brilliance, valued at up to £9,250. Another is Scotland's Saltire Scholarships, a Scottish government programme offering £8,000 to students from specific countries who choose to study in Scotland. The university also offers the Lady Eileen McDonald EU & International Student Fund, a smaller, needs-based fund of up to £500. Beyond these, the university has a variety of other scholarships and bursaries for international students. These funding opportunities are available through the university's scholarship database, where students can explore more options to help with their tuition and living costs.
Upon completion of the course, graduates can pursue careers in a variety of roles, including:
Applications for undergraduate courses at the University of Strathclyde are submitted through the UCAS system. But we strongly suggest and encourage applicants to contact AHZ's trained counsellors for help with the process.
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