Вступительные требования
A Level A*AA-AAA including Chemistry and one other science subject
International Baccalaureate 38-36 points overall with 17-16 points from the best 3 Higher Level subjects including 6 in Higher Level Chemistry and one other science subject
BTEC Distinction*, Distinction, Distinction to Distinction, Distinction, Distinction including Distinctions in six Chemistry units
Access to HE Diploma in a relevant subject including Distinctions in the majority of units. Essential Subjects:
A range of Advanced/Higher Level subjects, including Chemistry and one other science from Biology, Computing, Environmental Science, Geography, Human Biology, Information Technology, Mathematics, Physics or Psychology is required for entry.
GCSE Mathematics (B); English Language (C)
IELTS 6.5 (with at least 6.0 in each component). Russian applicants: The Attestat is not sufficient for entry; applicants must complete an additional qualification such as a Foundation Year.
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Biochemistry examines the structure and function of living organisms at the molecular level. It is an exciting and rapidly developing subject and the primary investigative science within biology and medicine. Our flexible Biochemistry degree provides students with core modules in Biochemistry and Chemistry coupled to a solid background in other related fields.
The first year of your Biochemistry degree involves core modules such as Protein Biochemistry, Cell Structure and Function, and Genetics – all designed to give you a good overview of key modern biochemical concepts. However, at the same time, the first year of your degree still permits flexibility as you will also be able to choose an additional four modules from any of the Bioscience subjects on offer.
You will spend your second year at a university in Australasia, Canada or the USA. During this year you will take modules which have been approved by this department and which ensure that you are prepared for the modules you’ll take when you return for your final year. The difference is that you gain from a different perspective, another context on the topics and a different outlook. All of this differentiates you from other year abroad students and students who remained in Lancaster and serves to build your confidence and CV credentials.
You have the flexibility to tailor your final year to your biochemical interests and can select from a diverse range of subjects including Cell Signalling, Cancer, Biology of Ageing, and Neurobiology.
During your degree, you’ll conduct your own laboratory-based project where you’ll benefit from the research experience of our internationally renowned academic staff.