The BSc in Molecular Cell Biology at the University of York is a comprehensive course that encourages students to understand the complexities of cellular systems and their relevance to human disease. The course provides a strong foundation in understanding cell biology and molecular genetics, as well as equipping students with the technical skills needed to work in labs.Course Content: The course combines lectures and lab work, with a heavy emphasis on practicals. Students will learn about a wide variety of topics, from the fundamental aspects of cell biology to more specialized areas such as immunology, virology, cancer biology, and the use of stem cells in regenerative medicine. There is also a focus on developing lab skills through a dedicated lab skills module.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include "Organismal Genetics," "How Cells Work," "Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis," "Molecular Biology Laboratory," "Immunology," and "Cancer Cell Biology." Students also have the option to select from a series of optional modules to suit their individual interests.Accreditations: The course is recognized by the Royal Society of Biology (RSB) for the purpose of full membership and chartered biologist (CBiol) status.Future Careers: This course prepares students for a wide range of career paths. Graduates of this course have ventured successfully into areas such as scientific research, clinical laboratory practice, health and disease related fields, pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries, teaching, media and scientific publishing industry.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.