The Applied Bioscience postgraduate course at Anglia Ruskin University is a research-focused degree designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue a career in biosciences. It offers the opportunity to tailor the course to your interests, helping you to meet your career aspirations or prepare for further academic research.Course Content: The course combines lecture-based study with laboratory work and extensive research opportunities. You'll study the biochemistry, molecular biology, and biochemical pharmacology of disease-causing organisms, explore genetic diseases and the role of genetic mutation in disease formation, and understand protein and nucleic acid analysis. You'll also conduct an independent research project on a topic related to your career aspirations or interest. Key Modules: Key modules include Biomolecular Analysis, Bioinformatics, Genetic Diseases, Molecular Pharmacology, Molecular Biology and the Biochemistry of Disease, and a Major Project. Accreditations: While specific accreditations are not listed, the degree is managed by staff who include a Fellow of the Institute of Biomedical Science. Future Careers: This course prepares students for careers in drug and genetic research, clinical diagnostics, scientific publishing, pharmaceutical sales, and bioinformatics. It can also lead to further academic or clinical study, including PhD research. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.aru.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/applied-bioscience).