The Biochemistry and Neuroscience course at Keele University is an interdisciplinary programme that combines the study of two exciting and rapidly developing fields, providing a comprehensive understanding of life at the molecular level while exploring the structure and function of the nervous system. This innovative course will give you a strong foundation in both biochemistry and neuroscience and allows you to follow your passion for the molecular life sciences into neuroscience and vice versa.Course Content: The programme will provide you with a diverse set of skills and consistent support from the faculty, enabling you to explore a wide range of research techniques and modern methodologies. In your final year, you will undertake a research project either at the university or at a partner institution abroad.Key Modules: The programme covers key areas such as Cell and Molecular Biology, Genes, Evolution and Development, Medical Biochemistry, Membrane Transport in Health and Disease, Molecular Cell Biology, and Clinical Neuroscience.Accreditations: The Biochemistry aspect of this course is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology (RSB). This accreditation allows graduates to attain Registered Scientist (RSci) status, an award that recognises yourprofessional technical excellence in the biosciences.Future Careers: With this degree, you'll have diverse career options. These include, but are not limited to, roles in biomedical research, the pharmaceutical industry, health services, forensic science, and more specialised roles in neurobiological research, neurology, and neurosurgery. Other graduates venture into non-science sectors like finance, law, and journalism.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.