The University of Leicester offers a 3-year Medical Physiology BSc degree that investigates the functions of the human body at the cellular, tissue, organ, and whole-body levels. This course provides students with knowledge about how different components of the human body work together and react under normal and disease conditions. Course content: The course offers a mix of core and optional modules that combine classroom theory with practical lab experience. Students will learn through lectures, seminars, practical laboratory sessions, independent study, and research projects. Key Modules: Students study modules such as Introduction to Human Physiology and Pharmacology, Foundations of Biomedical Science, Human Anatomy, Pharmacology, Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology, Neuroscience, and Molecular Cell Biology. Final year students will also undertake an in-depth research project in the area of Medical Physiology.There is no accreditation information available for this course. Future careers: The course equips graduates to embark on a broad range of careers in biomedical research, the health sector, or science communication. It's also an ideal foundation for postgraduate study in medicine and allied health studies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.