Swansea University's BSc in Applied Medical Sciences is a comprehensive programme dealing with the application of basic scientific concepts in the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of human disease. The programme aims to impart a broad understanding of all aspects of medical science, from molecules to people including their final year research project.Course Content: The programme features a well-designed structure consisting of lectures, workshops, tutorials and hands on laboratory experience. While the first year concentrates on providing broad biological knowledge, the subsequent years delve deeply into specific areas of medical sciences such as pathology, medical genetics, immunology, neuroscience, cancer biology, infectious diseases and cardiovascular disease. The final year project is a key feature of the course where students get an opportunity to work on a life-sciences research project. Key Modules: Some of the key modules included are Medical Biochemistry, Medical Genetics, Metabolic Disease, Pathogens and Disease, Cancer Biology, and Infectious Disease. Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, testament to its rich quality and relevance to the field of biology and medicine.Future Careers: Following graduation, students are equipped to work in a diverse range of fields. They are prepared for careers in areas such as biomedical science, microbiology, forensic science, clinical trial co-ordination, and diagnostic health science. The course also provides a solid foundation for higher studies or a career in research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.