The Undergraduate Biomedical Science course offered by The University of Salford is designed for students seeking to expand their knowledge and skills in understanding the human body in health and disease. The course covers a wide range of areas including biochemistry, cell biology, genetics and physiological sciences, with a strong focus on practical lab skills and research techniques. Course Content: The course consists of three levels progressing from a foundation in biomedical science to professional and research-based experiences. At level 4, students gain foundational knowledge about Biomedical Science, including key topics like human physiology and infectious diseases. Level 5 involves developing further understanding through modules like Bioanalytical Techniques and Medical Genetics. In the final level, students engage in a research project and study medical biochemistry and immunology in-depth.Key Modules: Important modules that students encounter throughout their study include Human Physiology, Infectious Diseases, Clinical Immunology, and Biomedical Research Project, among others. The course also features optional modules, allowing students to tailor their studies according to their interests.Accreditations: The Biomedical Science course is accredited by The Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) and approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).Future Careers: Graduates of the Biomedical Science course may progress to careers in health care sectors, NHS pathology services, research institutes, and pharmaceutical industries. The course also serves as an excellent foundation for postgraduate studies, such as a master's or Ph.D. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.